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Tom R. Chambers documents old photographs, in situ. They are “forgotten and for sale” in various antique shops in
Texas (Hico,
Georgetown, Brenham,
Sealy). There is a lack of concern that prevails throughout the documentation. Family members (others) seem to have little regard for personal photo collections – visual histories that recall and validate
genealogical connections, not to mention record historical moments in time. Through arrangements and juxtapositions, the project not only calls attention to this neglect, but also recaptures those proud and familiar moments that comprise familial (otherwise) existence. Many of the images show a collective disregard via multiple photographs that make up the compositions. What is interesting about this project is the fact that the old photographs are shown in their discarded and sell-mode fashion. Most if not all projects about old photographs show those images themselves – out of context. |