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One Family [Hardcover]

Vaughn Sills (Photographer), Robert Coles (Foreword)
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January 18, 2001
One afternoon in the fall of 1979 photographer Vaughn Sills set out from Athens, Georgia, with a load of camera equipment, a tape recorder, and a caring spirit, seeking a family in a setting that would “call” to her. Running across a settlement of simple frame houses “that seemed to belong” on a country road near town, Sills parked her truck, walked in unannounced, and commenced a twenty-year collaboration with the extended Toole clan that One Family so lovingly documents.

From the thousands of images taken over the years on their front porches and in their homes and yards, Sills has selected 143 portraits documenting the daily lives of four generations of this large southern family and combined them with interviews, correspondence, and the heartfelt poems of Tina Toole Truelove. The resulting book is an artful mix of vivid images richly contextualized by Sills’s own passionately held cultural and artistic values. One Family captures the essence, the individuality, and the mystery of this vital extended family in today’s rural South.


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Arriving unannounced at the Toole family's home in Bogart, GA, in 1979, Sills (who teaches photography at Simmons College) proceeded to spend 20 years photographing four generations of the family. She intended her series of portraits to provide a deeper understanding of the human situation. Fortunately, the members of this large, close-knit, caring family trusted her and participated willingly in her project. These 143 black-and-white images, chosen by Sills from the thousands she took, show the Tooles coping with their impoverished existence in dilapidated homes, porches, and yards. The photographs, mainly taken with a Polaroid camera, are accompanied by the subjects' own tape-recorded comments, including one family member's intimate thoughts expressed in touchingly simple poetry. In her introductory essay, Sills acknowledges the impact of James Agee and Walker Evans's Let Us Now Praise Famous Men on her work. Her book is an honest portrayal of daily life in the present-day rural South, seen through the life of a single family. A foreword by Robert Coles is included. Recommended for public libraries. Joan Levin, MLS, Chicago
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"A very strong and compelling book, one that will make a sound contribution to photography, cultural studies, documentary studies, and regional studies."--Tom Rankin, Executive Director, Center for Documentary Studies, Duke University


"These 143 black-and-white images, chosen by Sills from the thousands she took, show the Tooles coping with their impoverished existence in dilapidated homes, porches, and yards. The photographs, mainly taken with a Polaroid camera, are accompanied by the subjects' own tape-recorded comments, including one family member's intimate thoughts expressed in touchingly simple poetry. . . . Her book is an honest portrayal of daily life in the present-day rural South, seen through the life of a single family."--Library Journal

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: University of Georgia Press (January 18, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0820321990
  • ISBN-13: 978-0820321998
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 10.8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,733,940 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Elegancing the rough, May 25, 2002
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This book is the result of Sills' consuming photographic affair with a rural family in Georgia. After thousands of photographs we see this basic American Southern family grow and develop before our eyes. Sills' eyes and camera allow us to discover beauty where others may see ... trash and dirt. Tina Toole develops into a Frida Kahloesque sort of chameleon-like woman, often pretty, sometimes tough, but always mesmerizing. This is one of those books that every photographic aficionado should buy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Southern Books Competition Award for Book Design, October 3, 2001
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This book won the 2000 Southern Books Competition Award of Excellence in Book Design from the Southeastern Library Association. This award is given in recognition of the book's aesthetic appeal and design and for fine craftsmanship in its printing and binding. Congratulations to author Vaughn Sills, designer Kyong Choe, printer C & C Offset, and the University of Georgia Press.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "One Family" captures the larger, human family, May 29, 2001
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Vaughn Sills' One Family has done something, but done it very sublty; by focusing for twenty years on photographing the Toole family from Georgia, Sills has managed to photograph many families, represented by this proud and tenacious family whose corner of world happens to be the American South. You could easily call this a book "a photgraphy book looking at the rural south"; and it is, the dialogue and writings in the book sometimes show that Southern vernacular; the scenery sometimes seems typically "Southern"; but to stop there at "Southern" as a despricition is missing the larger picture. To stop there would be to miss the wonderful, wide, world of people in every day life, engaged in just simply living. The writing included in the book is revealing, personal and touching, Some of it is dialogue with family members and some is poetry by Tina Toole Truelove. These words and feelings are what help tie the book to the world at large because we see that, even in the South, people feel a certain way, have certain experiences. Yes, this book would be a great source for a vew on a part of the American South,but don't stop there on your journey with this beautifully photographed book. I treasure mine and treasure the truths I see in their faces.
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