The Family Museum – Blog

An archival project about vernacular family photography.
- By Nigel Shephard, Rachael Moloney
- Based in United Kingdom
- Roughly five posts per year
- First post on
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Most recent posts
About a decade ago, a friend of mine bought a house in Hemel Hempstead. When she took occupancy, the adopted son of the deceased couple who had lived there had removed almost nothing from the …
This album was compiled by a woman in her early 20s, known throughout as ‘I’ or ‘me’. It covers about three years between 1964 and 1966, apart from two photos, and includes her mum, dad, …
Of the countless of albums I have viewed, one thing they share most predictably, along with their common domestic themes, is the psychological focus of the photographer. Rarely in a family album can one see, …