Married, With Camera
Portraitist Emmet Gowin's most enduring subject is his wife
- By David Zax
- Smithsonian magazine, December 2007, Subscribe
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And though Gowin's focus has shifted, he has never stopped photographing Edith, who is now 64, nor does he intend to. "I wanted to pay attention to the body and personality that had agreed out of love to reveal itself," Gowin wrote in 1976. Now, at age 65, he says, "My life as an artist follows so closely my meeting Edith and my love for her that I can think of no way of seeing these two separately."
Former Smithsonian intern David Zax is a writing fellow at Moment magazine.
Books
Emmet Gowin: Photographs, Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1990 (out of print)
Emmet Gowin: Changing the Earth, Aerial Photographs by Jock Reynolds, Yale University Art Gallery, 2002
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Comments (6)
Hello, again, I am hoping there are prints of this 1971 Christmas photo available for purchase. Are there? Thanks, Jan Cronkhite
Posted by Jan Cronkhite on December 5,2007 | 01:07 PM
Hello, this Christmas picture is the best apres-christmas evocation I have ever seen, well, since The Christmas Story. I would love to be able to buy Christmas cards with this image. What fun!!!! The Cowins must have a great sense of humor. I love the slightly bent tree top. Thanks for this definately "Indelible Image". Very Sincerely, Jan Cronkhite
Posted by Jan Cronkhite on December 5,2007 | 12:58 PM
Hello, this Christmas picture is the best apres-christmas evocation I have ever seen, well, since The Christmas Story. I would love to be able to buy Christmas cards with this image. What fun!!!! The Cowins must have a great sense of humor. I love the slightly bent tree top. Thanks for this definately "Indelible Image". Very Sincerely, Jan Cronkhite
Posted by Jan Cronkhite on December 5,2007 | 12:57 PM
I noticed the Hot Wheels Super Charger Set on the floor which the author mistook for a train set. Also next to the supercharger box is a Hot Wheels Drag Chute Set. I got the same supercharger toy for xmas that same year or maybe the year before (1970). I still have the box it came in.
Posted by Tom H. on November 27,2007 | 08:20 PM
Train?!? Mr. Zax must be much younger (or significantly older) than the boys in the Christmas mess photo. That is a classic Hot Wheels oval track with a Super Charger attached. The Super Charger had been introduced a couple years prior to the Christmas documented in the photo. The Super Charger contained motorized wheels spinning parallel to the floor which would grab the Hot Wheels car and sling it around the track - hopefully with enough force to feed the car back into the Super Charger to zoom around the track again and again. I know that I am not alone having retained my Hot Wheels. And I bet that some of my peers will see that photo and dust off their cars and maybe even their tracks.
Posted by Albert Happel on November 26,2007 | 08:52 PM
The object David Zax identifies as a train set is actually a Hot Wheels track set, with the car not visible. The house looking-object the track runs through is a battery powered "power house" which used a pair of foam-covered spinning wheels to accelerate the cars along the track.
Posted by Jonathan on November 26,2007 | 07:48 PM