Hidden Mother - SECOND PRINTING NOW AVAILABLE
SECOND PRINTING NOW AVAILABLE!
Laura Larson
Hidden Mother tells the story of the adoption of Larson’s daughter from Ethiopia as mapped through nineteenth-century hidden mother photographs. The term “hidden mother” refers to the widespread but little-known practice in 19th-century portrait photography of concealing a mother’s body as she supported and calmed her child during the lengthy exposures demanded by early photographic technology. In the final portrait of the child, the mother—often covered from head-to-toe in a black drop cloth—appears as an uncanny figure. A practical strategy deployed by the photographer unintentionally yielded an evocative representation of the mother; never meant to be seen, her presence nonetheless haunts these images. Part photography book, part essay, Hidden Motherenlists these strange and powerful images to present a lyrical account of becoming a mother through adoption.
Shortlisted for ‘Best First Photobook 2017’ by Aperture / Paris Photo.
“Laura Larson’s much anticipated project is a deftly layered tale of mothers, some occluded by history, and one in particular, told vividly in the first person, of the author’s fraught journey to motherhood. Poignant, haunting photographs, meticulously collected and assembled, combine with an urgent prose narrative to make this book at once a page-turner and a volume of fascination to linger on and revisit many times over.”
—Moyra Davey, artist / writer, editor of Mother Reader: Essential Writings on Motherhood
Cloth / Embossed
7.25 x 4.5 Inches
96 Pages
Free domestic shipping on orders over $70.
Enter code: LUCY at checkout.
SECOND PRINTING NOW AVAILABLE!
Laura Larson
Hidden Mother tells the story of the adoption of Larson’s daughter from Ethiopia as mapped through nineteenth-century hidden mother photographs. The term “hidden mother” refers to the widespread but little-known practice in 19th-century portrait photography of concealing a mother’s body as she supported and calmed her child during the lengthy exposures demanded by early photographic technology. In the final portrait of the child, the mother—often covered from head-to-toe in a black drop cloth—appears as an uncanny figure. A practical strategy deployed by the photographer unintentionally yielded an evocative representation of the mother; never meant to be seen, her presence nonetheless haunts these images. Part photography book, part essay, Hidden Motherenlists these strange and powerful images to present a lyrical account of becoming a mother through adoption.
Shortlisted for ‘Best First Photobook 2017’ by Aperture / Paris Photo.
“Laura Larson’s much anticipated project is a deftly layered tale of mothers, some occluded by history, and one in particular, told vividly in the first person, of the author’s fraught journey to motherhood. Poignant, haunting photographs, meticulously collected and assembled, combine with an urgent prose narrative to make this book at once a page-turner and a volume of fascination to linger on and revisit many times over.”
—Moyra Davey, artist / writer, editor of Mother Reader: Essential Writings on Motherhood
Cloth / Embossed
7.25 x 4.5 Inches
96 Pages
Free domestic shipping on orders over $70.
Enter code: LUCY at checkout.
SECOND PRINTING NOW AVAILABLE!
Laura Larson
Hidden Mother tells the story of the adoption of Larson’s daughter from Ethiopia as mapped through nineteenth-century hidden mother photographs. The term “hidden mother” refers to the widespread but little-known practice in 19th-century portrait photography of concealing a mother’s body as she supported and calmed her child during the lengthy exposures demanded by early photographic technology. In the final portrait of the child, the mother—often covered from head-to-toe in a black drop cloth—appears as an uncanny figure. A practical strategy deployed by the photographer unintentionally yielded an evocative representation of the mother; never meant to be seen, her presence nonetheless haunts these images. Part photography book, part essay, Hidden Motherenlists these strange and powerful images to present a lyrical account of becoming a mother through adoption.
Shortlisted for ‘Best First Photobook 2017’ by Aperture / Paris Photo.
“Laura Larson’s much anticipated project is a deftly layered tale of mothers, some occluded by history, and one in particular, told vividly in the first person, of the author’s fraught journey to motherhood. Poignant, haunting photographs, meticulously collected and assembled, combine with an urgent prose narrative to make this book at once a page-turner and a volume of fascination to linger on and revisit many times over.”
—Moyra Davey, artist / writer, editor of Mother Reader: Essential Writings on Motherhood
Cloth / Embossed
7.25 x 4.5 Inches
96 Pages