Motherhood through the lens of Elinor Carucci
Categories: Children
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/motherhood-through-the-lens-of-elinor-carucci.htmlIn this issue you will find touching and truthful shots on an eternal topic, because this is a small photo story telling about pregnancy, childbirth and the first three years of motherhood using the example of one woman.
(Total 12 photos)


1. Mother hugs daughter Emmanuelle, 2006. (Elinor Carucci—Sasha Wolf Gallery)

2. Pregnancy, 2004 (Elinor Carucci—Sasha Wolf Gallery)

3. A mother holds her son Eden while doctors stitch him up, 2004. (Elinor Carucci—Sasha Wolf Gallery)

4. Eden and Emmanuel, 1 month, 2004 (Elinor Carucci—Sasha Wolf Gallery)

5. Cherries, 2005 (Elinor Carucci—Sasha Wolf Gallery)

6. Bathing, 2006 (Elinor Carucci—Sasha Wolf Gallery)

7. Emmanuel and Dalia, 2006 (Elinor Carucci—Sasha Wolf Gallery)

8. Emmanuelle cries, 2006 (Elinor Carucci—Sasha Wolf Gallery)

9. A mother kisses her son, 2007. (Elinor Carucci—Sasha Wolf Gallery)

10. Mother doing makeup, 2007. (Elinor Carucci—Sasha Wolf Gallery)

11. Cutting Emmanuelle, 2007 (Elinor Carucci—Sasha Wolf Gallery)

12. Mother hugging her daughter, 2008. (Elinor Carucci—Sasha Wolf Gallery)
Keywords: Women | Mother | Motherhood | Family
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