These amazing photos from Joey Harrison that were taken mostly by his mother. They show a part of his mom’s world from 1947 to January 1954, before he was born.
“My Parents: Jerry and Skip Harrison who married in 1947. Before I came along, and with diminishing returns thereafter, my mom pursued photography passionately and studiously. She created a large body of work centered around her life with my father and her birth family.”
Portraits of my mom Skip Harrison in the early 1950s
“My mom was an accomplished amateur photographer, and she took many shots with her Ansco twin-lens reflex mounted on a tripod with a mechanical time release screwed into the shutter button. She also had a large flood light (which I still have and use for work projects). Many of my mom’s shots were taken with a tripod and self-timer. She’d compose the photo, set the exposure, start the self-timer, and race into position. Sometimes she set the exposure, adjusted the light, and composed the shot. Then my dad would simply press the shutter.”
“My mom has been also a utilitarian seamstress all her life. Using her beloved 1950 Singer, she made clothing for my sisters (lots of matching outfits), slipcovers, custom-sized sheets, and curtains. Lots of curtains.”
Mom and Dad at wedding altar, 1947
Bride in a blur, West Virginia, 1947
Mom and dad on their honeymoon vacation to Pittsburgh, 1947
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