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A collection of photos examining all the profundity and sameness of youth by the acclaimed photographer best known for her work with Taylor Swift.

Through her work with Taylor Swiftshooting the covers and promotional photos for her last several albumsphotographer Beth Garrabrant has created imagery beloved by millions. Apart from her work with Swift, Garrabrant has spent the past two decades devoted to an ambitious project: documenting young people around the country. At their schools and churches, in their kitchens and bedrooms, at their proms and sporting events and part-time jobs, at amusement parks and in the backseats of cars where they spend so much of their idle time.

In Things Shouldn't Be So Hard, the first collection of her work, Garrabrant movingly captures what it's like to be not yet an adult in America: specifically the contradictory and often simultaneous states of camaraderie and isolation, confidence and insecurity, love and heartbreak, hop

Things Shouldnt Be So Hard

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    Publisher: Simon & Schuster
    Publication Date: 1/12/2024
    ISBN13: 9781668036006, 978-1668036006
    ISBN10: 1668036002

    Non Fiction , Art & Photography

    Description

    A collection of photos examining all the profundity and sameness of youth by the acclaimed photographer best known for her work with Taylor Swift.

    Through her work with Taylor Swiftshooting the covers and promotional photos for her last several albumsphotographer Beth Garrabrant has created imagery beloved by millions. Apart from her work with Swift, Garrabrant has spent the past two decades devoted to an ambitious project: documenting young people around the country. At their schools and churches, in their kitchens and bedrooms, at their proms and sporting events and part-time jobs, at amusement parks and in the backseats of cars where they spend so much of their idle time.

    In Things Shouldn't Be So Hard, the first collection of her work, Garrabrant movingly captures what it's like to be not yet an adult in America: specifically the contradictory and often simultaneous states of camaraderie and isolation, confidence and insecurity, love and heartbreak, hop

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