Claire Yaffa took her first photograph 45 years ago when her son was 18 months old and it was the beginning of her journey, first as a mother, then as a photographer. She has worked extensively for The New York Times and Associated Press. Her photographs have appeared in countless influential publications and have been exhibited at major venues in the US and around the world.
Portraits of Meaningful People
Many people pass our way as we live our lives. Why do we turn around and respond to someone who becomes special for us? A chance meeting on the street, or a posed portrait, a request. “May I take a picture?” A yes from our subject enables us to respond and reach out to the person we have selected. Why do they become special for us and what is it about them which makes us want to photograph them? There is something that makes us see and feel a life lived, the happiness, beauty, pain or sorrow which we see and want to share with them. It is an effort not to let them disappear. The camera helps to keep them with us. The photograph preserves the feeling that we had when we met them and then were able to share it with others.
There are many meaningful people in one’s life. They are loved and lost. The photographs preserve our memory of them and help to keep them with us forever.
John and Pat
Robert
Larry and Anne
Antonio
Toni and Lisl
Ray
Ray, after I asked if I could take his picture. His reply, “You have made my day!”
Eugene
Lela
Ivan
Sister Connie and Anthony
Isabel
Stefan
René
– Claire Yaffa
You can also see more of Claire’s work on her website, www.claireyaffa.com.
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