Lois Bielefeld
House, Hold
House, Hold is a new body of work collaborating with my wife, Jackie, during shelter-in-place. Together we made a new photograph every day for the month of May (in Alameda, CA) looking at how we negotiate home, our roles, and power in this time. Since Iām unable to photograph in others homes, I decided to turn the camera inward on my own home and to examine all that is quirky, vulnerable, and beautiful within our relationship and domestic space.




