Lynn Berger is a staff writer at De Correspondent, an online journalism platform based in Amsterdam, where she writes about technology and culture. She recently finished her PhD at Columbia University in New York; her dissertation dealt with photography as a new medium and a new profession in the nineteenth-century United States.
That’s the irony with photography: photos can halt time or slow it down, but they can also let time pass with merciless speed. In Sanguinetti’s work, Guille and Belinda grow up in seconds.