GOOD Pictures features work by a new photographer each week, with a focus on up-and-coming artists. It is curated by Stephanie Gonot and Jennifer Mizgata.
Jaimie Warren's website and Aperture monograph are entitled "Don't You Feel Better." And yes, I do feel better when I look at her work. The images above are from an ongoing series of absurd and playful self-portraits she's been creating since 2003.
The Aperture bio describes Jaimie as "a curator, performance artist, and photographer who makes theatrical, humorous, self-portraits in different scenarios and locations, including at parties, in her kitchen, in her car, and at the zoo." In addition to making still images, Jaimie co-directs a faux public access television show for kids called Whoop Dee Doo. She lives and works in Kansas City, Missouri.
So feel better—delve into Jaimie's work.
















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 Spinning in a chair. 
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 Business professionals in the workplace.Image via 
 The resume of a new employee.Image via 
 'The Office.' 
 A woman blocks the camera shotCanva
 A woman rolls her eyesCanva
 An angry woman looks off-cameraCanva
 Two young women packing up for collegeCanva
 Father and daughter hugCanva
 A father and young daughter play together at the beachCanva
 A father and daughter play around next to a pierCanva
 A man hands over a debt collection noticeCanva
 A woman holds a cell phoneCanva
 A woman laughs at her cell phone
 A toddler crawls towards his sisterCanva
 Toddlers run down the streetCanva 
 A young child smiles at his baby sisterCanva