This project is possibly my favourite one yet, as I got the experience of working closely with family archives in a way I haven’t before. I ensured that I had no background information on a majority of these images and the family members in them (unless I already knew them), so that I could go through the process of my project with a fresh mind.
The point of this project was to bring to light the issue of ‘being forgotten’ or erased, and treat it as something serious. I printed these images into two zines, part one and two, and put them in chronological order of years. The point of doing this so strategically was so that I could blur the family members that had been forgotten and leave the ones I knew unblurred, which then paved the way for the text I added that ultimately decided the title for me.