




Karen Davis is headed to China this week with her body of work, Close to Home.
Here is more on her series.
Project: Close to Home
“Close to Home,” is a series of portraits of children and family at moments of deep engagement. I began at home, with photographs of girls at play; I continued with subjects in my family and immediate neighborhood. As my own children married and had children, I incorporated the diversity of their lives. Now, “Close to Home” extends far beyond my neighborhood to the world.