Series description
Julian Cabral and his two brothers first saw the light of day two minutes apart. They shared the womb, the crib, feeding times, clothes, friends, and the colour of their eyes. This work attempts to narrate the lives of the triplets, to document the passage of time, and to show what life is like for three middle-class young people in Argentina today. Through this project, Cabral looks ahead to the future and enjoys the present; perhaps it is a way for the brothers to stay close.
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Luciano washes the dishes in the kitchen of the house.
© Julian Cabral, Argentina, Shortlist, Student Competition, Together, 2026 Sony World Photography Awards
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Luciano and Lautaro brush the sand off their bodies in the yard of their vacation home.
© Julian Cabral, Argentina, Shortlist, Student Competition, Together, 2026 Sony World Photography Awards
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Julian and his siblings, after a party, in the bathroom of their house.
© Julian Cabral, Argentina, Shortlist, Student Competition, Together, 2026 Sony World Photography Awards
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The brothers’ mother, Virginia, argues with Lautaro about the mess in their room.
© Julian Cabral, Argentina, Shortlist, Student Competition, Together, 2026 Sony World Photography Awards
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Lautaro studies for an exam on Luciano's bed.
© Julian Cabral, Argentina, Shortlist, Student Competition, Together, 2026 Sony World Photography Awards
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The brothers celebrate their 21st birthday with family at their home.
© Julian Cabral, Argentina, Shortlist, Student Competition, Together, 2026 Sony World Photography Awards
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Luciano buttons up his shirt for his screenwriting class, in the backyard of their house.
© Julian Cabral, Argentina, Shortlist, Student Competition, Together, 2026 Sony World Photography Awards