Chasing the Family Drift- the book

Posted by on February 21, 2009

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Photographs by Todd Deutsch
2009, 66 pp., 34 color illustrations, softbound, 7.25×5.5″

$25.00 + 5.00 shipping to U.S.

SOLD OUT

About the project:

I started making photographs of my family shortly before my first son was born in 1997. The pictures became a way to maintain an even keel in the midst of rapid change. We now have three boys and are awaiting a fourth. As they grow older the desire for assurance that everything will fall into place is undermined by the reality that no such certainty exists. There is no single destination, only perpetual movement. Being a father, as it turns out, is a process of constant adjustment and evaluation. I find myself being carried along by the current rather than heading deliberately and confidently forward. I am chasing the family drift with the hope that knowing where we have been will provide insight into where we are going.

My great- grandparents recorded milestone events in a family bible. Birth, baptism, marriage, and death created a simple and reliable narrative path describing our family history. These records are now kept in photo albums. Although the format has a less religious overtone, the element of ritual remains intact. Yearly school photographs, along with snapshots of birthdays, holidays, and vacations make up the bulk of these obviously selective, routine histories. They describe an optimistically simple and peaceful version of family life; one in which change is predictable and effortless. But what is left is a broad outline that ignores the complexity and richness of the life it is meant to recall. The reality, of course, is that it has never been as peaceful (or organized as efficiently) as the photographs might suggest. Chasing the Family Drift is a way of staying mindful of the time spent in the gaps.

Photographs from the project can be seen at www.todddeutsch.com

7 Comments on Chasing the Family Drift- the book

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  1. Mel Trittin says:

    This is great news on a crappy, snowy Saturday! Congratulations! I am really looking forward to turning the pages on your family narrative.

  2. Todd says:

    Thanks Mel! I hope you enjoy the book.

  3. Hi Todd, nice to see/hear from you again, placing my order now.
    hope all is well and all the best for number 4….

    andrew

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  5. Vanessa says:

    sold out already! No more copies available? damnit….

  6. Todd says:

    Yeah, the last of them have been snapped up. I just have the ‘looking at’ copies left. One is mine, one is the exhibition desk copy, and one has a shelf wear scratch on the cover image. I may do another small run at some point. If not this book, something similar. Although, it may be awhile. I have a feeling time will be a bit tight over the next year or two.

  7. Dear Todd,

    I’m bummed that your book is sold out. I wanted to buy one (and have you sign it!). Are you coming to Photolucida? I will be there.

    Warmest regards from chilly, rainy Akron in the spring, BLT