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These images, taken by the young Swedish photographer Sannah Kvist, seem to bear that out—snapshots of Millennials surrounded by all of their worldly possessions, which generally occupy no more than the corner of a room. The “All I Own” series stems from Kvist’s personal struggle with consumerism: “I had lived for 23 years when I took the photo of me and everything I owned and thought it was a sad collection of junk I’ve managed to buy,” she tells Co.Design. Similarly, the friends and acquaintances she has photographed since then have been amazed by “how much shit they actually owned.” (If you’ve moved recently, you’re probably familiar with that feeling.) “I think most people actually got an eye-opener when they built the piles.”
Pictures Of Millennials With Everything They Own (And It Isn’t Much)

Understands Tumblr. Will move. 

This looks about right, at least when I was living in NY. Now that I live on my own (in a bigger apartment), my collection of stuff has considerably grown.

    cheatsheet:

    fastcompany:

    These images, taken by the young Swedish photographer Sannah Kvist, seem to bear that out—snapshots of Millennials surrounded by all of their worldly possessions, which generally occupy no more than the corner of a room. The “All I Own” series stems from Kvist’s personal struggle with consumerism: “I had lived for 23 years when I took the photo of me and everything I owned and thought it was a sad collection of junk I’ve managed to buy,” she tells Co.Design. Similarly, the friends and acquaintances she has photographed since then have been amazed by “how much shit they actually owned.” (If you’ve moved recently, you’re probably familiar with that feeling.) “I think most people actually got an eye-opener when they built the piles.”

    Pictures Of Millennials With Everything They Own (And It Isn’t Much)

    Understands Tumblr. Will move. 

    This looks about right, at least when I was living in NY. Now that I live on my own (in a bigger apartment), my collection of stuff has considerably grown.

    Source: fastcodesign.com
    • June 24, 2012 (12:30 pm)
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