1985
As the Brown sisters and Nixon continued their steadfast commitment to the family photo project, the year 1985 marked a new chapter in their evolving narrative . With a decade’s worth of photographs already amassed, their ages – purposefully arranged in no particular order—highlighted the passage of time and the fleeting nature of moments.
In this photograph, the four sisters stand closely together beneath a canopy of tree branches, the dappled light filtering through the leaves. Their poses are relaxed yet intimate, with one sister resting her arm on another’s shoulder, reinforcing their strong bond. The soft, flowing fabrics of their clothing, coupled with the natural surroundings, create an atmosphere of serenity and connection, both to each other and to the moment.