Expect Delays

The June 2006 cover image is from a photo essay, recounting the cross-Canada trip of a photographer and his brother after their mother’s death
Plains of Abraham,
Quebec City
“Motivated by the death of our mother on January 25, 2005, my fifteen-year-old brother David and I decided to leave our home in Moncton, New Brunswick, and drive across Canada in the hope of discovering ourselves and getting some perspective on our new family dynamic while exploring the history the country. We wondered if this road trip could heal us in some way.”

“Over the course of our two-month journey, I photographed David at some significant sites in Canadian history and at other places that reflected the political state of our country today. The images of David were my attempt to reference the typical family-vacation snapshot, though my brother was given no directions on how to pose or stand or when to smile.”

Expect Delays examines David’s evolving relationship with Canada in the wake of our mother’s death, but the photographs also evoke how we shape and are shaped by our families, our surroundings, and our nation-how we build legacies and how those legacies endure after we are gone.”
For the past three years, Jaret Belliveau has worked on Familial Endurance, a project that started as an investigation into his family's history. Eight months after he began his investigation, Belliveau's mother was diagnosed with cancer; he continued to photograph his family's changing reality. A selection of photographs from Familial Endurance are travelling with the exhibit reGeneration: 50 Photographers of Tomorrow, curated by the Musée de L'Elysée in Lausanne, Switzerland. This past April, the exhibition opened at Aperture Gallery in New York. Belliveau's work has also appeared in the Magenta Foundation's publications Carte Blanche and Emerging Photographers 2006.

2 comment(s)

AnonymousAugust 12, 2007 16:01 EST

These are so beautiful and evocative. The colors scream "Canada" somehow; I don't know how you did it. Your little brother has serious style. Thank you for sharing these with the world. Sorry about the loss of your mother. She would have been proud of these.

Woman in touchDecember 23, 2009 12:51 EST

very nice stories. thanks a lot

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