“These photographs serve as metaphors for the way we alter, mend, and piece together memories, in order to make sense of what we have lost.”

I was born on her birthday. My granny was the greatest love and loss of my childhood. My fondest memories were in the alterations department in which she worked, getting lost amongst the whir of machines, boxes of discarded buttons and dressing rooms. It was a playground of sorts, and my most vivid memories of a relationship that ended too soon. Growing older I’ve discovered that I knew very little about her as a person, remembering only the love that was given.

These photographs serve as metaphors for the way we alter, mend, and piece together memories, in order to make sense of what we have lost.

Alterations is the second monograph and first self-published book of Heather Evans Smith.

Self-Published Summer 2020
Hardcover, 9x9 inches
50 pages / 21 color images
Edition of 250
$35 USD

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