2004
This image offers a powerful contrast to the earlier photos in the series, where the sisters appeared younger, with smoother faces and softer expressions. Now, as time has etched its marks, their features are more defined, their gazes deeper, more reflective. The once carefree postures have evolved into something more grounded, even resolute.
A notable detail catches the eye on the second glance: Heather has a phone clipped to her waistband, a subtle nod to the technological changes that have unfolded over the years. In the early photos, there was no such sign of modern devices, but here, it’s a quiet reminder of how much the world around them has evolved. While the sisters themselves remain a constant through Nixon’s lens, the appearance of a phone hints at the broader societal shifts they’ve witnessed.