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Ballet practice, the backyard pool, the denim jacket, the first car, the first love, self-discovery. Jack Radcliffe’s photo series Alison reminds us that moments can be preserved, but never repeated. Chronicling his daughter’s life in 30-odd photographs from childhood through adulthood, his candid black and white shots have the casual intimacy one only gets with a subject deeply familiar with the camera. We’re drawn to this father-daughter collaboration just as we were to Diego Golberg’s Family Portrait Project. We hope it serves as a reminder that people change faster than you realize, and that it compels you to train your lens on the ones you love. → See more Photo projects, DIY ideas, and Gear ← → Get it all free: Subscribe by email or RSS ← Photo Project: Tell a Story With Your Photos Keep the Juice Flowing — Digital Camera Battery Life Tips Lost & Found: The Camera That Rose From the Dead Published on February 5, 2008 — See more Inspiration
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