"When my Dad, a fashion photographer, told me he was taking photographs of my high school friends in their bedrooms I have to admit I was surprised. In these very private worlds I wasn't sure what he would find or if I wanted him to see what was happening, not necessarily because there was anything to hide but rather because he would know them as I do. Our bedrooms attempt separation. They are a space to express ourselves without being watched, apart from all the parental input and ideally where we can be alone with our own output. They can be a canvas or a base camp, but whatever they may be, our bedroom is our place." - Theo Guillemotwww.1814mag.com