Milk Teeth

by
Amy Woodward
,
Tall Poppy Press
,
First
Edition
Edition
of 500
2025
Hardcover
Cloth
binding
100
Pages
6
"
x
6.5
"
$ 40 
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Amy Woodward’s first monograph, exploring the tangle of love and overwhelm that comes with raising small children. When her second child was born, she found herself caught between deep joy and unexpected contradictions—the feeling that something had slipped away, even as something new began to take shape.

Amy Woodward is a photographic artist currently living and working on Kabi Kabi/Gubbi Gubbi Country (Sunshine Coast) Australia. Intrigued by the fragile and fleeting nature of everyday life and the human experience, Amy approaches her practice with sensitivity and reverence for all stages of life but often pays particular attention to the passage of motherhood