PERSONAL HISTORY—Award Winning Photo Book

Silver Medal, Paris, PX3, Prix De La Photographie
Gold Medal,
Budapest International Foto Awards
Bronze Medal, Tokyo International Foto Awards
Bronze Medal, Moscow International Foto Awards

Bronze Medal, Analog Sparks International Competition
Official Selection, International Photography Awards




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There are many photographers out there who photograph family in one way or another. There are very few that do it as succinctly, fluidly, and accurately as Carole Glauber does in her new book, Personal History.” Click here for full review in Analog Forever Magazine.
-Michael Kirchoff, Editor, Analog Forever _______________

This book is truly remarkable-it fully captures states of being including mystery, unconscious levels of being, and the process of transformation itself.….There is so much heart in your work. I love seeing it. Click here for full review in Lenscratch
-Lynne Buchanan, Photographer
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A beautiful rendering of life through one’s rear view mirror.
-Peppa Martin, The Commotion Gallery

What warm family and camera memories. You make me wish I had done this.
-Valerie Burke, Photographer

Your project is timeless and captures a lifetime.
-Neil Kramer, Photographer
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Personal History records the lives of my sons, Ben and Sam—a span covering 30 years. I used a 1950’s Kodak Brownie Hawkeye camera for this work, which I tried by chance, and discovered I related to the soft colors, the imperfections, and the transcendent quality of the image. At centerstage are my sons who we can watch mature from an early age to becoming young men.  

This is a book for everyone, for young children to see, discuss, point and identify; and for parents and grandparents to reflect and connect to their lives and experiences. It is also a book for collectors, photobook enthusiasts, photographers, and for thinkers and writers.  

Publisher: Daylight Books
Text: Elinor Carucci
Essays by Ben Glauber and Sam Glauber-Zimra. ©2020. 112 Pages, 60 Color Photographs. To purchase, scroll down: