![Veronica: age 28 / 38](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f989814840a1b2685b3ca6a/1606790108241-KSJ1HVFOX24OOIEZC0HS/13821vlauren_MG_0626_%4028-.jpg)
Veronica: age 28 / 38
![14VERONICASAWYER_38AT38_065-.jpg](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f989814840a1b2685b3ca6a/1606790112429-HJAADY48YGC7FQIVAN40/14VERONICASAWYER_38AT38_065-.jpg)
![Jerome: age 30 / 39](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f989814840a1b2685b3ca6a/1606789170058-535PRQTI4KMBLAK29UOL/JEROMEGORDON_31AT31_099.jpg)
Jerome: age 30 / 39
![_MG_1078.jpg](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f989814840a1b2685b3ca6a/1606789174389-7HE4VWDMT51UTKUD349H/_MG_1078.jpg)
Since 2009, photographer Sam Comen has tracked his community through repeated annual portraits.
This photo and interview project is comprised of 400+ photos of more than 50 subjects photographed over the course of 11 years.
Since 2009, photographer Sam Comen has tracked his community through repeated annual portraits.
This photo and interview project is comprised of 400+ photos of more than 50 subjects photographed over the course of 11 years.
![Steven: age 28 / 38](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f989814840a1b2685b3ca6a/1606798453743-9AN8U09N5X9JLJ1BZGPR/15867_MG_0801_%4028-.jpg)
Steven: age 28 / 38
![16STEVENBIRENBAUM_38AT38_057-.jpg](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f989814840a1b2685b3ca6a/1606798455462-8QGIF3K2J63GFM8BUJPF/16STEVENBIRENBAUM_38AT38_057-.jpg)
![Erica: age 29 / 38](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f989814840a1b2685b3ca6a/1606798464651-R757YJZ2G5PKBOHXU1RN/ERICAOYAMA_30AT30_070.jpg)
Erica: age 29 / 38
![ERICAOYAMA_35AT35_041.jpg](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f989814840a1b2685b3ca6a/1606798468013-317IQELC9NSL002QBMEC/ERICAOYAMA_35AT35_041.jpg)
In the years farthest from birth and death, there's an unexpected paradox—a seeming physical stasis during a time of drastic internal growth.
With this work, Sam Comen offers a generation's insights into fateful decisions we all make In The Prime of life.
In the years farthest from birth and death, there's an unexpected paradox—a seeming physical stasis during a time of drastic internal growth.
With this work, Comen offers a generation's insights into fateful decisions we all make In The Prime of life.
![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f989814840a1b2685b3ca6a/1607191177131-6XR69NGJ6J5A93ZV2DRD/Grid+20+columns_3000px_SFW30.jpg)
A decade with:
Shay Astar
Eleven years with:
Joe Zadeh
Eleven years with:
Carla Bleiden
Eight years with:
Huy Doan
A decade with:
Veronica Sawyer
Eleven years with:
Steven Birenbaum
ABOUT
IN THE PRIME
During our late twenties and throughout our thirties, we experience the prime of life. We try to figure out what we want and how to get there. We experience yearnings to do and to build, to create a family or career or both, to elevate our standard of living, to contribute, to find purpose or a path that makes sense to us. Our bodies and faces often appear ageless during that span, but inside we churn with life’s most consequential transformations.
This project tracks a community over eleven years through repeated annual sittings with each individual. More than 400 portraits document the subjects between age 28 and age 40 to examine this specific slice of lifespan when we face momentous, self-actualizing decisions—realizing the work and relationships that define us. The community’s contraction, expansion, and evolution is in focus too, as life’s arc progresses through the point furthest from both birth and death.
For this cohort of “Xennials,” primetime began in crisis with the Great Recession of 2008 and is coming to a challenging close with the COVID-19 pandemic, implacable dominance of social media, and the tumultuous 2020 Presidential election. Cultural shifts that have rocked these lives are matched only by the monumental changes within each of them.