Nine years after our first collaboration, I returned to this project with my parents, Paula Temple and Adrian Baron Robbins, to remake portraits of one another. The repetition is intentional. It is not about running out of ideas, but about testing the impossibility of making the same work twice as time reshapes the body, memory, and perception. We again rotated roles between conceptualizer, photographer, and model, sometimes overlapping them. Each configuration revealed new ways of seeing. My mother’s painterly direction shaped the images, while my father’s perspective as a musician and architect continued to inform the camera, now carrying the traces of time. In the original series, his tremor introduced a quiet fragility. Returning to these roles allows that dynamic to evolve.
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to be continued