Photography and Blackness
Fiona Houston Fiona Houston

Photography and Blackness

I love the shared language of our culture, something that would be invisible to anybody else without photography. It feels like, until recently, all of our history was only really visible in the records that we made ourselves, in our home videos and photo albums.

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What covid took from us: number 458
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What covid took from us: number 458

This morning I received photographs of a beautiful, perfect new baby being held by his grandparents. Once the absolute joy faded, I could feel sadness rising out of nowhere and I couldn’t understand why. How could I be so delighted but also have this strange response - a grief that felt both selfish and misplaced?

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Dedicated to the world’s best dads
Fiona Houston Fiona Houston

Dedicated to the world’s best dads

Not everybody is fortunate enough to have a father that they can confidently say loves them unconditionally. As one of the lucky ones, all I really ever wanted was for my own bub to feel the same way. Jack shows me every single day that I have less than nothing to worry about.

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You gotta have friends but making new ones is a nightmare
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You gotta have friends but making new ones is a nightmare

One of things I’ve always wanted for Ramona was to be confident in her value and how wonderful she is to be around. I want her to shine in groups of people and be generous with her love and friendship - the exact opposite of how I’ve always been.

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‘Gentle parenting’ is a deceptive title
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‘Gentle parenting’ is a deceptive title

What I’m learning as the mother of a toddler is that gentle parenting is not as easy as it sounds. Not even a little bit. In caring for my daughter’s emotional development, I’m having to confront some of my own emotional gaps; trying to understand while also making sure they don’t leave Ramona wanting. This shit is hard, basically.

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World Breastfeeding Week 2022
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World Breastfeeding Week 2022

In the 2 years since Ramona’s birth, breastfeeding has really changed for us but I’m clinging to the joy we still get from it knowing that the time will come where she no longer needs me in that way

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Motherhood Moments 2 - Singing
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Motherhood Moments 2 - Singing

I’m trying to remember all of the key motherhood milestones and singing my darling baby to sleep has to be one of the most important

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Interrupting the plot
Fiona Houston Fiona Houston

Interrupting the plot

Trauma is an insidious noise that I always thought I had a control over, I thought I always knew where it was hiding, under which nerves it sheltered. And then I tried to request a birth debrief and I learned just how tight a grip it has on me

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Bite Me
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Bite Me

I let my daughter get away with lots of things. But one of the few things I won’t stand for is hurting people. And few things hurt more than having your nipples bitten.

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Good Hair
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Good Hair

As the mother of a mixed race daughter, I sometimes worry about the relationship she’ll have with her hair. As much as I love my own hair now, it has taken me years to break through societal preconceptions as well as my own personal issues with my appearance to get to this point

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Love at First Sight
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Love at First Sight

Love at first sight has always seemed like an entirely ludicrous premise, something made up to sell romance novels and movies. The concept isn’t something that rational, sensible people should believe in, right? But then something happens and all of a sudden you’re almost a believer…

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