Parents, porn sets and Bob's Big Boy combos: how Larry Sultan photographed American domestic life

Larry Sultan's Photography Captures American Domestic Life Through a Lense of Ambivalence and Irony

Sitting in his home in the San Fernando Valley, Larry Sultan reflects on his life as a photographer. He was once deemed "anxiety-prone individual" by the military during his psychiatric review in 1969. Yet, this anxiety proved to be an asset for him as he began his career photographing American domestic life.

Sultan's photographs often captured the ordinary middle-class homes rented out for porn shoots, blurring the line between the mundane and the risquΓ©. He also photographed Paris Hilton in her parents' bedroom, a scene that reveals the artificiality of fame. Underwater pictures of people learning to swim in San Francisco showed the beauty in an everyday activity.

One of his most famous works is "Pictures from Home", which documents his ageing parents at home in the valley suburbs. The photographs capture the tenderness and affection between them but also hint at a more complicated family dynamic. Sultan's father was an orphan who worked his way up to become vice-president of Schick Razors, only to lose his job later in life.

Sultan's relationship with his father was strained, with him calling his son a "loser" for pursuing art as a career. However, through the lens of his camera, he reveals a more nuanced understanding of his family's dynamics and the American dream.

The photographs also capture Sultan's personal style, including his love of postwar pop culture and his fondness for fast food. His photographs often feel like private images that find a place in public, encouraging us to examine our own perceptions of ourselves and those around us.

Throughout his life, teaching became an essential part of who he was as a photographer. He taught at California College of the Arts for two decades, where students describe him as "deeply funny, kind, sharp, and devoted". His photography continues to influence artists today, with Carmen Winant recalling his curiosity as a defining quality.

As a photographer, Sultan captured America's domestic life through an unflinching lens of ambivalence and irony. His work encourages us to question our perceptions of the world around us and find healing in art.
 
I think it's really interesting that Larry Sultan's anxiety actually ended up being a strength for him as a photographer 🀯. He was able to capture some amazing shots by seeing things from a different perspective, you know? His work is like, totally thought-provoking - it makes you question what's real and what's not in our daily lives. And I love how he blended the ordinary with the risquΓ© - it's like, whoa! It's also cool that he was able to show his personal style through his photography, it feels super intimate and relatable. His teaching at CalArts is awesome too, I'm sure his students learned a lot from him 😊. Overall, I think his work is a reminder that art can be healing and thought-provoking at the same time πŸ“ΈπŸ’•
 
I'm loving Larry Sultan's photography, it's like he's holding up a mirror to American life and saying "yeah, this is kinda messed up". I mean, who needs glamour when you can capture the weirdness of people posing for porn shoots in their rental homes? And Paris Hilton's parents' bedroom pics are EVERYTHING. The way he balances tenderness with complexity is so admirable. It's like he's showing us that even in the most mundane moments, there's depth and nuance. And I love how his personal style seeps into the photos - postwar pop culture vibes and fast food obsession, yeah! πŸ€ͺπŸ“Έ
 
πŸ€” I mean, have you seen those pics from "Pictures from Home"? They're like, super relatable... but also kinda weird? Like, his dad was this successful guy, but he's struggling with his own demons... it's like the American dream is all messed up. πŸŒ† And can we talk about how Sultan used to get anxiety meds for being anxious?! πŸ’Š It's crazy how that "flaw" ended up helping him capture the essence of everyday life. His photography is like, a commentary on our own perceptions and the world around us... it's super deep, dude 😎
 
I'm really loving Larry Sultan's photography style 🀩! It's like he's peeking into people's private lives, but instead of being intrusive, he's super honest and self-aware about it πŸ˜‚. I mean, who hasn't felt like their parents are weirdos too? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ His photos of his family's home life are both beautiful and awkward at the same time – kinda like my own family's dinner gatherings 🍴πŸ‘ͺ. What I love most is that he's not afraid to show the messy parts, but also the tender moments. It's like he's giving us permission to be imperfect too πŸ€—. And let's be real, who wouldn't want a camera that captures the beauty in everyday activities like swimming lessons πŸŠβ€β™€οΈ? The more I look at his work, the more I realize how much we all need art that challenges our perceptions of ourselves and others πŸ’‘.
 
omg u guys larry sultan is like such a genius 🀯 he was able to capture american domestic life in a way that's both super relatable & kinda messed up at the same time πŸ€” idk about his dad tho, calling him a "loser" for pursuing art is lowkey rude πŸ˜’ but like for real his photos are giving me all these feelings about fam dynamics & the american dream 🏠πŸ‘ͺ i need to check out more of his work ASAP πŸ’₯
 
I'm so over how they're trying to pass off "art" as some kind of therapy session 🀯... I mean, sure, Larry Sultan's pics might be deep or whatever, but can't he just stick to something more interesting like, idk, a decent food review? πŸ”πŸ‘€ His obsession with his family and the American Dream is kinda cringeworthy, tbh. And don't even get me started on how they're trying to make him sound like some kind of hero for teaching at Cal Arts for 20 years πŸ€“... Like, yeah, we get it, he was a good teacher, but does that make up for all the cheesy pics of his parents' awkward family moments? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ€” yaaas larry sultan is like a genius! his pics are so deep, you feel the anxiety and awkwardness behind each shot πŸ“Έ he's not afraid to show the messy parts of american life, but also finds beauty in everyday moments... i love how he blended the ordinary with the risquΓ©, it's like, what even is normal anymore? πŸ˜‚ his family pics are so poignant too, especially the one with him and his dad... i can tell there's a lot more going on beneath the surface πŸ’­ teachin' was such an important part of his life too πŸ“š he's all about findin' healing in art, which is like, totally relatable for me 🎨
 
lol what a fascinating artist 🀯. I love how his anxiety turned out to be a superpower for his photography. Those pics of Paris Hilton in her parents' bedroom? Mind blown πŸ’₯. And can we talk about how he captured the beauty in everyday activities like learning to swim? it's all about finding the ironies in life, right? 🀣

And oh man, I need to see those underwater pics with his dad's backstory... that's some deep stuff 🌊. His photography is like a private journal that everyone can relate to πŸ’”. I'm so down for a more nuanced understanding of the American dream, you know? πŸ™

I feel like Larry Sultan's style is still super relevant today πŸ‘€. The way he weaves pop culture and everyday life together is genius πŸ”₯. And can we give it up for this guy who was an awesome teacher too? πŸŽ“ 10/10 would show his work to anyone interested in photography πŸ’―
 
πŸ“ΈπŸ’” I think Larry Sultan's photography is all about capturing the complexities of American life πŸ‡ΊπŸš«πŸ , where the ordinary and mundane can be both relatable and uncomfortable 😳. His use of irony and ambivalence really highlights the contradictions we often find in our own experiences πŸ€”. Like how he photographed Paris Hilton in her parents' bedroom - that's just so πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸš« and also kinda sad πŸ˜”. But at the same time, his portraits of his parents, especially his dad, are super tender β€οΈπŸ‘΅. I love how art can make us see things from a different perspective πŸŽ¨πŸ’‘. Sultan's style is so retro-cool too πŸ˜ŽπŸ” - like he's taking us back to the 50s and 60s with all those vintage vibes πŸ•Ί. Anyway, his work is just really thought-provoking 🀯 and I think that's what makes it so amazing πŸ’₯
 
omg i think larry sultan's photography is so deep 🀯 he's like a master of capturing the complexity of american life, you know? from the mundane to the risquΓ©, he sees it all and does it with such irony and ambivalence 😎. i mean, who else can make pictures of porn shoots in middle-class homes look normal?! πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ his love for postwar pop culture is so underrated too - he's like a time capsule or something πŸ’­. anyway, his work is like a mirror to our society, reflecting back all the flaws and quirks we try to hide πŸͺž. it's like he's saying, "hey, let's look at ourselves and be weird about it" πŸ˜‚
 
idk why ppl r still into old photography lol πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ but larry sultan's pics r def somehting else. he had this crazy lens on america's domestic life, like, what's really goin down? πŸ“Έ his photos of porn shoots in normal homes are wild πŸ”₯ and them pics of paris hilton in her parents' bedroom? fam πŸ’β€β™€οΈ but for real, his "pictures from home" series is so deep. it's not just about his family or his parents, it's about the american dream and how it can be messed up 🀯 and his style? πŸ”₯ he had this retro vibe goin on that's still fire today πŸ’₯
 
I think its really cool how Larry Sultan used his anxiety to fuel his photography career 🀯. I mean, can you imagine having to channel that energy into capturing everyday life, especially the weird side of it? His photos are like, super nuanced and complex, revealing both tenderness and awkwardness at the same time ❀️. And yeah, I love how he blended ordinary moments with a hint of the risquΓ© - its like, what's real, right? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ“Έ Sultan's pics are like a punch in the gut, you know? Make you think about the ordinary being, well, ordinary πŸ€”. He had this anxiety thing going on, but it ended up helping him capture the weirdness of American domestic life. Like, who needs glamour when you can snap pics of porn sets and Paris Hilton's bedroom? πŸ˜‚ His family pics are all tender and stuff, but you can tell there's more to the story, like with his dad being a total complex character πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Anyways, Sultan's legacy is all about encouraging us to question our perceptions and find healing in art. That's some deep stuff πŸ’­
 
"lol what's up with these people having porn shoots in their homes tho? like who does that on a daily basis? 🀯 and I feel like some of these pics are super relatable, especially the ones with Paris Hilton, but at the same time it's all so surreal...I mean I've had my fair share of awkward family moments too, but I'm sure everyone else has their own weird stories to tell πŸ˜‚"
 
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