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26 Photos Of Americans In Their Bedrooms Let Us Take A Glimpse Into Their Private Lives
Barbara Peacock is a successful American commercial photographer based in Portland, Oregon. She has recently started a new project where she aims to photograph the hidden and transparent complexities of who Americans are as individuals and a nation through detailed and intimate portraits taken in the bedrooms across the USA.
The people in her photographs come from different backgrounds – some of them are friends of the author, and others are just strangers who she invites to participate in the project in various ways, for example, on social media or by leaving a card with all the information at local shops. Scroll down to see this unique approach for yourself.
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Her quilt brings back fond memories of my Grandma. She made all of her grandkids special ones. I still have mine. I miss her.
Ahh the typical bachelor pad ... but where's the hot plate and empty KD boxes?
A lot of elderly wind up living in just one or two rooms of their house due to difficulty getting around, even one level can be exhausting
That is so true. I'm not elderly, but due to my disability I spend nearly all my time in my bedroom. I never go in the lounge, and only go in the kitchen if I really have to. I can totally understand them staying in the same room/s.
Load More Replies...I'm guessing it might be because she has trouble climbing the stairs (if it's a two-storey house).
So depressing, as well as #3 ! All the other pics have light filled rooms , but not the seniors' bedrooms. Are you trying to say that when one reaches their senior years , no light left in their lives ? I'm 68 and i make sure my home and life are filled with light !
Reduced to one word... discarded... but there are hints of another "wilder" life... now just history awaiting a motionless end... spare me from this tragic end and grant her peace
Load More Replies...It is hard to know if this is a space in a downstairs area (there appears to be a fireplace with brick front to the left) alloted to an elderly woman who cannot climb stairs. The area for her bed is small and covered with pillows most likely for comfort rather than as decoration. Her pieces of medical equipment are stuffed near to her for access which inclue an adjustible and moveable tray for eating (either in bed or sitting on the side), her cane and her walker. I think this is likely an accommodation in the home of her family.
There aren't any real "stories, " all of these pictures are staged by the photographer. It's much more fun doing just what we are! Guessing and "seeing" other peoples reactions, perspectives, "stories. " Etc. I assume it was the exact objective of the photographer. GOOD JOB! 😉
Load More Replies...If her children are a part of her life, I am happy for her and hope she appreciates it. My children couldn't careless about me.. they are daughters and decided to side with their dad's, who weren't a part of their lives. I raised them in a Christian environment. Enough said...
Sad picture, and old house, a blanket who remind her past, she has a big family but she is sick and lonely
I hope she has someone there with her, looking after her. My fear......
This photo looks as if it was taken in a basement. I really feel for this lady.
Is this her bedroom?? Cause it looks like someone has made her sleep on their couch ... so sad
It's a bed. You can see the headboard and the footboard...
Load More Replies...God love him...widower, very faithful wife...but leaves the reminders of her and her Faith around him to...feel close to her....that's my guess
Let your freak flag fly, baby! Wow. There is a LOT going on in this room. I'm fascinated by the rainbow keyboard, too.
The classic bedroom that feels like a prison cell look. I was that young once. It'll get better, my friend, trust me.
Having worked in a nursing home, here is my suggestion for those of you who want to hug her and be with her: do exactly that!!! So many of these amazing people either have no family or family that lives far away. They want the company! Being a volunteer or even just going to visit them would honest to god make their day.
Looks like the only person still connected to the world is looking out the window.
Puppy is too shy for the camera, please, I haven't had my morning pupcake!
Don't you want to make up these people's stories? I see this one as working on the novel he is secretly writing, before he goes to work at his bartending job at the cowboy bar.
Now is the kiddo taking a pic of the photographer? That's cute!
I really like this series of pictures! Too bad there's only 27, I could have scrolled through these for hours :P
The ones of older people are fascinating and sad. So much history that maybe only they will remember
The first photo made me feel so sad. This looks like a mature woman without resources living on a minimal income.
Load More Replies...The sheer amount of accent furniture that is the same from pic to pic makes it clear these are all staged, and not well. See the "antique" nightstand in several pics, the leopard chair, etc. These aren't real, which is a real shame. Great pics, but not authentic.
I couldn't find the leopard chair more than once (the second time is just another photo of the same person in the very same room) but I definitely see that antique nightstand at least twice, and maybe even one of the dressers.
Load More Replies...Most of these photos speak clearly of poverty and desperation. The contrast with the luxury of the others is especially jarring.
Really great images. Compositions are engaging. and I love the use of natural light. Five Gold Stars.
The mess and clutter in most of them made me feel like I'm a damn good housekeeper.
Hello? I'd like to report a bug. Some of the pics are missing animals in them (mostly cats)!
bedrooms tells a lot about the person in you and sometimes things about yourself you might not even know. In fact a good place where you can perform your own psychotherapy..... giggle
I do think numbers 7 and 8 might be the same guy in 2 different places lol
Great photos, but some text, a fuller story, would have made all of these into actual photojournalism
It would be cool if an artist (collaborating with a historian) made a book of drawings that show how people slept throughout history, starting all the way back to when we were hunter/gatherers.
I view the way a bedroom looks as the state of mind of the occupant. We are in big trouble. A very revealing and important series.
If someone is in the bedroom taking pictures then consciously or unconsciously they are posed. So how realistic and intimate can they be?
I'm a bot disappointed. Do no gay and lesbians Americans exist with their partners sleeping in the same room?
Sure they do! These are either her pals or volunteers, per the opening statements. Maybe the right gay or lesbian couple just hasn't volunteered yet. ;)
Load More Replies...Great photography! So much decluttering needs to happen. A lot of these make me feel so anxious.
It doesn't "need to happen" if the people living there like it or aren't bothered by it.
Load More Replies...I really like this series of pictures! Too bad there's only 27, I could have scrolled through these for hours :P
The ones of older people are fascinating and sad. So much history that maybe only they will remember
The first photo made me feel so sad. This looks like a mature woman without resources living on a minimal income.
Load More Replies...The sheer amount of accent furniture that is the same from pic to pic makes it clear these are all staged, and not well. See the "antique" nightstand in several pics, the leopard chair, etc. These aren't real, which is a real shame. Great pics, but not authentic.
I couldn't find the leopard chair more than once (the second time is just another photo of the same person in the very same room) but I definitely see that antique nightstand at least twice, and maybe even one of the dressers.
Load More Replies...Most of these photos speak clearly of poverty and desperation. The contrast with the luxury of the others is especially jarring.
Really great images. Compositions are engaging. and I love the use of natural light. Five Gold Stars.
The mess and clutter in most of them made me feel like I'm a damn good housekeeper.
Hello? I'd like to report a bug. Some of the pics are missing animals in them (mostly cats)!
bedrooms tells a lot about the person in you and sometimes things about yourself you might not even know. In fact a good place where you can perform your own psychotherapy..... giggle
I do think numbers 7 and 8 might be the same guy in 2 different places lol
Great photos, but some text, a fuller story, would have made all of these into actual photojournalism
It would be cool if an artist (collaborating with a historian) made a book of drawings that show how people slept throughout history, starting all the way back to when we were hunter/gatherers.
I view the way a bedroom looks as the state of mind of the occupant. We are in big trouble. A very revealing and important series.
If someone is in the bedroom taking pictures then consciously or unconsciously they are posed. So how realistic and intimate can they be?
I'm a bot disappointed. Do no gay and lesbians Americans exist with their partners sleeping in the same room?
Sure they do! These are either her pals or volunteers, per the opening statements. Maybe the right gay or lesbian couple just hasn't volunteered yet. ;)
Load More Replies...Great photography! So much decluttering needs to happen. A lot of these make me feel so anxious.
It doesn't "need to happen" if the people living there like it or aren't bothered by it.
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