At the table with the Flowers Family

27 June 2017   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
At the table with the Flowers Family

On Sundays, in Buenos Aires, bored kids, chatty elders and tired parents get together for family lunches. “In Argentina family is sacred, and it is unimaginable to miss a Sunday meal” Cecilia Marina Reynoso, 36, tells us. For The Flowers Family, the Argentinian photographer has been capturing the exuberant intimacy of these weekend gatherings for years. Her hard-lit family album is a record of the charming and clumsy interaction between generations.

From The Flowers Family © Cecilia Marina Reynoso

From The Flowers Family © Cecilia Marina Reynoso
From The Flowers Family © Cecilia Marina Reynoso
From The Flowers Family © Cecilia Marina Reynoso
From The Flowers Family © Cecilia Marina Reynoso
From The Flowers Family © Cecilia Marina Reynoso
From The Flowers Family © Cecilia Marina ReynosoFrom The Flowers Family © Cecilia Marina Reynoso
From The Flowers Family © Cecilia Marina Reynoso
From The Flowers Family © Cecilia Marina Reynoso

From The Flowers Family © Cecilia Marina Reynoso

From The Flowers Family © Cecilia Marina Reynoso
From The Flowers Family © Cecilia Marina Reynoso
From The Flowers Family © Cecilia Marina Reynoso
From The Flowers Family © Cecilia Marina Reynoso
From The Flowers Family © Cecilia Marina Reynoso

From The Flowers Family © Cecilia Marina Reynoso

Images by © Cecilia Marina Reynoso

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