4 Sisters Took The Same Picture For 40 Years And The Change Overtime Is Beautifu
12. Grantham, NH 1994
For the first time in nearly two decades, the sisters themselves take control of the photograph. With Nicholas Nixon absent, this image becomes a powerful testament to their independence and the strength of their bond. The act of creating the portrait on their own symbolizes their ability to adapt and grow, even when traditions shift. It’s a poignant reminder that their connection transcends the presence of any one person, including the photographer, and is rooted deeply in their shared history and love for one another.