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This book is also about the relationship with my daughters. A lot of photographers, especially women photographers, such as Sally Mann or Sian Davey, photographed their own daughters.

When my daughters were kids I took snapshots, of course, but never proper photographs or portraits. Then when they were adolescent they didn’t want me to photograph them, pose for me, or allow me in their inner world and on the other side I didn’t want to invade their personal space or force them. So in this body of work and book I also projected on other young women the desire to be close and photograph my own daughters.