How do the family pictures from your childhood affect the construction of your current personal narrative? My photographs are about how we identify ourselves in the present, and they allude to the fluid nature of these definitions of self. I witness and experience these shifting perceptions in my immediate surroundings, home and family. I photograph my children as they grow and change, in order to depict the way we move rapidly through our different incarnations of self in are youth. The images of my husband and myself are explorations of the slower evolution of adult relationships, on an internal emotional level. I photograph in natural light because it brings out and hides aspects of our appearance. This represents what we highlight and avoid when describing our selves. These photographs explore the ideas of internal and external change of identity.