In “Regard,” a series of black-and-white portraits of herself and her daughter, Lulu, Anna Grevenitis casts viewers as the passersby who stare at her child, a teen-ager with Down syndrome.
Through a purposefully posed series of black and white imagery, the photographer uses her medium to challenge assumptions of what it’s like for people to live with disabilities.
As a juror I have had the opportunity to be exposed to a wide range of work. Many times the images I juror are unthethered from their statements, so the photograph needs to have a stand alone power all it’s own. Every time I have come across images by Ann