Parenthood is messy': what it's really like to raise a child in pictures
Briefly

Kirsten Lewis's book 'Unsupervised' is a poignant exploration of family life through intimate black and white photography. Documenting families over 15 years, Lewis captures the raw realities of parenting—both its challenges and joys. Her work aims to validate the worth of families by showcasing their love and struggles, pushing against social media's curated perfection. Through personal anecdotes, Lewis illustrates the importance of embracing all moments of parenting, encouraging families to feel free from judgment and criticism.
My objective is to validate someone's worth by showing them how much they are loved. Parenting is the hardest and most underappreciated job one can take on.
The trust between the families and Lewis is evidenced by the level of intimacy she was able to witness and capture with her camera.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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