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In the late 1950s, Jerry Tisserand roamed from Barcelona to Paris to Kentucky to New Orleans, keeping his camera close at hand. With the goal of taking photographs that "no one else has taken," Tisserand captured, over a four-year period, a series of unique and vibrant scenes of everyday life: ancient cobblestone vistas, hidden backcountry roads, classic cars, young love, and brilliant revelers at Mardi Gras.
Then one day, he stopped as abruptly as he started. He put away both his camera and his photographs, never to return to them.
Sixty years later, sheltered in place during the COVID
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In the late 1950s, Jerry Tisserand roamed from Barcelona to Paris to Kentucky to New Orleans, keeping his camera close at hand. With the goal of taking photographs that "no one else has taken," Tisserand captured, over a four-year period, a series of unique and vibrant scenes of everyday life: ancient cobblestone vistas, hidden backcountry roads, classic cars, young love, and brilliant revelers at Mardi Gras.

Then one day, he stopped as abruptly as he started. He put away both his camera and his photographs, never to return to them.

Sixty years later, sheltered in place during the COVID pandemic, award-winning author Michael Tisserand (Krazy, The Kingdom of Zydeco, Sugarcane Academy) pulled out a dusty box of forgotten family mementos. Inside, among other things, he found two grey steel cases, each containing tidy rows of Kodachrome slides, most of them unmarked. He pulled a few at random and held them, one at a time, to the light.

At first, he didn't understand what he was seeing. Here was the work of a photographer with a curious eye and a unique perspective. An artist.
Then he realized the photos had been taken by someone he never knewhis father when he was young.

Today, Jerry Tisserand's remarkable work adds a brief but vivid chapter to the history of American street photography, introducing an artist who, for a fleeting time, documented "sights seen, strangers encountered, friends loved, passions felt," as Michael Tisserand writes in his intimate introduction to My Father When Young.


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Autorenporträt
Jerry Tisserand (1931 2008) was a lifelong resident of Evansville, Indiana. In 1955, he purchased his first camera when stationed overseas in the Army. He continued to photograph for the next four years, then put his camera away for good. After working numerous sales jobs, he became a stockbroker in 1968 and retired from that profession in 1997. Tisserand "has a way of selecting winners before they reach the winner's circle," the Evansville Press reported in 1986. This is his first book.