2017年4月22日 星期六

Adolescence, 青少年

Joseph Szabo was a frustrated high-school teacher in need of inspiration – so he started photographing his students, and captured all the angst and excitement of being caught between childhood and adulthood. Here: “Tom on his Car”, 1977. (Photo by Joseph Szabo/Courtesy of Michael Hoppen Gallery/The Guardian)
“Three Friends”, 1976. He practised his craft with students at Malverne, capturing the blend of confidence and vulnerability at the heart of our teenage years. (Photo by Joseph Szabo/Courtesy of Michael Hoppen Gallery/The Guardian)
“Hurt”, 1972. His images inspired Sofia Coppola as she was adapting The Virgin Suicides into a film, and Vogue’s creative director Grace Coddington wrote that she was “immediately struck by how unselfconsciously elegant his subjects were. Though sometimes defiant, they have a confidence and a cool aloofness about them. It is a kind of freedom I long to capture in my fashion stories for Vogue”. (Photo by Joseph Szabo/Courtesy of Michael Hoppen Gallery/The Guardian)
Portrait of Adolescence by Joseph Szabo

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