Begun in 2010, this blog offers analysis and reflection by Susan Bailey on the life, works and legacy of Louisa May Alcott and her family. Susan is an active member and supporter of the Louisa May Alcott Society, the Fruitlands Museum and Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House.
Jennifer’s comments: Here she is, Louisa May Alcott re-enactment. The furnishings are all copies of what is found in The Orchard House today. The lace on dresses collar is from the 1860’s. Hitchcock desk chair: 1830’s; Secretary: 1830″s; Desk: 1840’s; The staging room: 1740’s; The book: “Flowers and Fables” (1854); The model, a beautiful young Louisa May – no make up or pins in her hair – all snood :); No flash, no filter, all natural light.; Black and white silver film hand developed.
Great images…love how they conjure up a time and a feeling.
Laurel:
Thank you for kind words on the feeling of this photograph.
Jennifer
Jennifer R. Bernard
Photography by Jennifer
I like this picture of Louisa May Alcott. She was a very pretty women