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  • Alison on the Behance Network

    Somehow I managed to get this site again. I'm not complaining at all because it was very nice to look back on it again, especially since it is so compelling, but I would like to address the comments left about it that look like this: "i think she would prefer to have a father indeed.... more

    Reviewed by Charismachine Feb 18 2008, 01:17pm ( 165 reviews ) behance.net

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  • Rated by sophie85 on Oct 18, 11:53am

    I think it is really touching that a father allowed his daughter to be so honest and to document some of these moments without him judging her... In some way though, it's a little creepy...
  • Reviewed by daz436 on Jul 23, 7:02pm

    great shots to compliment an often used concept that is so rarely pulled off this well.
  • Rated by lauv on Apr 13 2009, 9:22am

    It was so beautiful, would have wished that my father had done the same!
  • Rated by go52 on Feb 02 2009, 3:28pm

    beautiful
  • Rated by cantseetheforest on Jan 13 2009, 7:58pm

    Incredible. Really cool!
  • Rated by cas25 on Jan 04 2009, 2:40am

    A beautiful project.
  • Rated by SachaAlbarda on Dec 09 2008, 7:11am

    Brilliant! You can tell you've lived up to your promise by just taking the pictures, thereby capturing her essence... Really nice work.
  • Rated by schadenfreudian on Dec 03 2008, 3:48pm

    An ongoing project where a man photographs his daughter over many years. Beautiful project. It's amazing, how much can be felt just in looking at a person's physical expression. This photo captures the angst of the teen years, when you're awkward and unsure of pretty much everything and you don't know it but you're becoming who really are. I only wish there were more to the series.