fashionfever:

young-n-reckless:

 
Amanda and Her Cousin Amy, Valdese, North Carolina, USA, 1990Story behind it:


“In 1990, Peter Howe at Life  magazine sent me to North Carolina to photograph a special school for  children with problems. The school was a very strange place because all  of the twenty or so children were in the same classroom and their  problems ranged from mild behavior instability to severe schizophrenia.Nine-year-old  Amanda was the most interesting child in the class. Amanda was very  intelligent and very naughty. One day I followed her home on the school  bus. When the bus stopped at her house, she dashed ahead of me and ran  into a nearby wooded area. I continued to follow her into the woods and  eventually found her sitting in an old stuffed chair having a cigarette.  She thought that I would reprimand her since I was an adult. But I said  nothing.The following Sunday, I spent the day at home with  Amanda and her mother. Amanda totally controlled her mother. Amanda  smoked openly in front of her.Her 8-year-old cousin Amy was coming  over, and she was very excited. All day long, Amanda and her cousin  played like children. Every forty-five minutes or so, Amanda would take a  break to have a cigarette.Just before I left, I looked for  Amanda to say good-bye. I found her and Amy in the backyard. They were  in a children’s inflatable pool. Amanda was taking her regular cigarette  break.”



This is one of my favorite photographs of all times and I don’t know why I never took the time to research about the photographer, or the photograph itself, until now.The story has definitely made me love this photograph even more than I already did, so I think I’m going to start doing that with all the other photographs that have captivated me.

fashionfever:

young-n-reckless:

Amanda and Her Cousin Amy, Valdese, North Carolina, USA, 1990
Story behind it:

“In 1990, Peter Howe at Life magazine sent me to North Carolina to photograph a special school for children with problems.
The school was a very strange place because all of the twenty or so children were in the same classroom and their problems ranged from mild behavior instability to severe schizophrenia.
Nine-year-old Amanda was the most interesting child in the class. Amanda was very intelligent and very naughty. One day I followed her home on the school bus. When the bus stopped at her house, she dashed ahead of me and ran into a nearby wooded area. I continued to follow her into the woods and eventually found her sitting in an old stuffed chair having a cigarette. She thought that I would reprimand her since I was an adult. But I said nothing.
The following Sunday, I spent the day at home with Amanda and her mother. Amanda totally controlled her mother. Amanda smoked openly in front of her.
Her 8-year-old cousin Amy was coming over, and she was very excited. All day long, Amanda and her cousin played like children. Every forty-five minutes or so, Amanda would take a break to have a cigarette.
Just before I left, I looked for Amanda to say good-bye. I found her and Amy in the backyard. They were in a children’s inflatable pool. Amanda was taking her regular cigarette break.”

This is one of my favorite photographs of all times and I don’t know why I never took the time to research about the photographer, or the photograph itself, until now.
The story has definitely made me love this photograph even more than I already did, so I think I’m going to start doing that with all the other photographs that have captivated me.

fashionfever:

young-n-reckless:

 
Amanda and Her Cousin Amy, Valdese, North Carolina, USA, 1990Story behind it:


“In 1990, Peter Howe at Life  magazine sent me to North Carolina to photograph a special school for  children with problems. The school was a very strange place because all  of the twenty or so children were in the same classroom and their  problems ranged from mild behavior instability to severe schizophrenia.Nine-year-old  Amanda was the most interesting child in the class. Amanda was very  intelligent and very naughty. One day I followed her home on the school  bus. When the bus stopped at her house, she dashed ahead of me and ran  into a nearby wooded area. I continued to follow her into the woods and  eventually found her sitting in an old stuffed chair having a cigarette.  She thought that I would reprimand her since I was an adult. But I said  nothing.The following Sunday, I spent the day at home with  Amanda and her mother. Amanda totally controlled her mother. Amanda  smoked openly in front of her.Her 8-year-old cousin Amy was coming  over, and she was very excited. All day long, Amanda and her cousin  played like children. Every forty-five minutes or so, Amanda would take a  break to have a cigarette.Just before I left, I looked for  Amanda to say good-bye. I found her and Amy in the backyard. They were  in a children’s inflatable pool. Amanda was taking her regular cigarette  break.”



This is one of my favorite photographs of all times and I don’t know why I never took the time to research about the photographer, or the photograph itself, until now.The story has definitely made me love this photograph even more than I already did, so I think I’m going to start doing that with all the other photographs that have captivated me.

fashionfever:

young-n-reckless:

Amanda and Her Cousin Amy, Valdese, North Carolina, USA, 1990
Story behind it:

“In 1990, Peter Howe at Life magazine sent me to North Carolina to photograph a special school for children with problems.
The school was a very strange place because all of the twenty or so children were in the same classroom and their problems ranged from mild behavior instability to severe schizophrenia.
Nine-year-old Amanda was the most interesting child in the class. Amanda was very intelligent and very naughty. One day I followed her home on the school bus. When the bus stopped at her house, she dashed ahead of me and ran into a nearby wooded area. I continued to follow her into the woods and eventually found her sitting in an old stuffed chair having a cigarette. She thought that I would reprimand her since I was an adult. But I said nothing.
The following Sunday, I spent the day at home with Amanda and her mother. Amanda totally controlled her mother. Amanda smoked openly in front of her.
Her 8-year-old cousin Amy was coming over, and she was very excited. All day long, Amanda and her cousin played like children. Every forty-five minutes or so, Amanda would take a break to have a cigarette.
Just before I left, I looked for Amanda to say good-bye. I found her and Amy in the backyard. They were in a children’s inflatable pool. Amanda was taking her regular cigarette break.”

This is one of my favorite photographs of all times and I don’t know why I never took the time to research about the photographer, or the photograph itself, until now.
The story has definitely made me love this photograph even more than I already did, so I think I’m going to start doing that with all the other photographs that have captivated me.

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