This is what enduring love looks like
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0:01 - 0:05Alec Soth: So about 10 years ago,
I got a call from a woman in Texas, -
0:05 - 0:06Stacey Baker,
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0:06 - 0:10and she'd seen some of my photographs
in an art exhibition -
0:10 - 0:15and was wondering if she could commission
me to take a portrait of her parents. -
0:16 - 0:19Now, at the time I hadn't met Stacey,
and I thought this was some sort of -
0:19 - 0:23wealthy oil tycoon and I'd struck it rich,
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0:23 - 0:25but it was only later that I found out
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0:25 - 0:28she'd actually taken out a loan
to make this happen. -
0:29 - 0:31I took the picture of her parents,
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0:31 - 0:35but I was actually more excited
about photographing Stacey. -
0:35 - 0:37The picture I made that day
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0:37 - 0:40ended up becoming
one of my best-known portraits. -
0:42 - 0:45At the time I made this picture,
Stacey was working as an attorney -
0:45 - 0:47for the State of Texas.
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0:47 - 0:51Not long after, she left her job
to study photography in Maine, -
0:51 - 0:54and while she was there,
she ended up meeting -
0:54 - 0:57the director of photography
at the New York Times Magazine -
0:57 - 1:00and was actually offered a job.
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1:00 - 1:03Stacey Baker: In the years since,
Alec and I have done -
1:03 - 1:05a number of magazine projects together,
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1:05 - 1:07and we've become friends.
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1:07 - 1:12A few months ago, I started talking
to Alec about a fascination of mine. -
1:12 - 1:15I've always been obsessed
with how couples meet. -
1:15 - 1:18I asked Alec how he
and his wife Rachel met, -
1:18 - 1:21and he told me the story
of a high school football game -
1:21 - 1:24where she was 16 and he was 15,
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1:24 - 1:26and he asked her out.
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1:26 - 1:28He liked her purple hair.
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1:28 - 1:31She said yes, and that was it.
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1:31 - 1:35I then asked Alec if he'd be interested
in doing a photography project -
1:35 - 1:37exploring this question.
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1:37 - 1:41AS: And I was interested in the question,
but I was actually much more interested -
1:41 - 1:45in Stacey's motivation for asking it,
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1:45 - 1:49particularly since I'd never known
Stacey to have a boyfriend. -
1:49 - 1:52So as part of this project,
I thought it'd be interesting -
1:52 - 1:54if she tried to meet someone.
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1:54 - 1:58So my idea was to have Stacey here
go speed dating -
1:58 - 2:03in Las Vegas on Valentine's Day.
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2:03 - 2:08(Laughter) (Applause) (Music)
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2:08 - 2:14SB: We ended up at what was advertised
as the world's largest speed dating event. -
2:14 - 2:16I had 19 dates
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2:16 - 2:19and each date lasted three minutes.
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2:19 - 2:23Participants were given a list of ice-
breaker questions to get the ball rolling, -
2:23 - 2:27things like, "If you could be any kind
of animal, what would you be?" -
2:27 - 2:28That sort of thing.
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2:28 - 2:31My first date was Colin.
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2:31 - 2:33He's from England,
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2:33 - 2:38and he once married a woman he met
after placing an ad for a Capricorn. -
2:38 - 2:40Alec and I saw him
at the end of the evening, -
2:40 - 2:45and he said he'd kissed a woman in line
at one of the concession stands. -
2:45 - 2:48Zack and Chris came
to the date-a-thon together. -
2:51 - 2:53This is Carl.
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2:53 - 2:59I asked Carl, "What's the first thing
you notice about a woman?" -
2:59 - 3:01He said, "Tits."
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3:01 - 3:03(Laughter)
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3:05 - 3:09Matthew is attracted to women
with muscular calves. -
3:09 - 3:12We talked about running. He does
triathlons, I run half-marathons. -
3:12 - 3:17Alec actually liked his eyes and asked
if I was attracted to him, but I wasn't, -
3:17 - 3:20and I don't think he was
attracted to me either. -
3:21 - 3:25Austin and Mike came together.
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3:25 - 3:27Mike asked me a hypothetical question.
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3:27 - 3:32He said, "You're in an elevator
running late for a meeting. -
3:32 - 3:34Someone makes a dash for the elevator.
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3:34 - 3:37Do you hold it open for them?"
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3:37 - 3:39And I said I would not.
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3:39 - 3:42(Laughter)
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3:44 - 3:48Cliff said the first thing he notices
about a woman is her teeth, -
3:48 - 3:51and we complimented each other's teeth.
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3:51 - 3:53Because he's an open mouth sleeper,
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3:53 - 3:57he says he has to floss more
to help prevent gum disease, -
3:57 - 4:00and so I asked him how often he flosses,
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4:00 - 4:02and he said, "Every other day."
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4:02 - 4:04(Laughter)
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4:06 - 4:08Now, as someone who flosses twice a day,
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4:08 - 4:10I wasn't really sure that
that was flossing more -
4:10 - 4:13but I don't think I said that out loud.
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4:13 - 4:16Bill is an auditor,
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4:16 - 4:21and we talked the entire three minutes
about auditing. (Laughter) -
4:23 - 4:27The first thing Spencer notices
about a woman is her complexion. -
4:27 - 4:29He feels a lot of women
wear too much makeup, -
4:29 - 4:33and that they should only wear enough
to accentuate the features that they have. -
4:33 - 4:35I told him I didn't wear any makeup at all
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4:35 - 4:38and he seemed to think
that that was a good thing. -
4:39 - 4:43Craig told me he didn't think
I was willing to be vulnerable. -
4:43 - 4:48He was also frustrated when I couldn't
remember my most embarrassing moment. -
4:48 - 4:51He thought I was lying, but I wasn't.
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4:51 - 4:54I didn't think he liked me at all,
but at the end of the night, -
4:54 - 4:57he came back to me and he gave me
a box of chocolates. -
4:58 - 5:01William was really difficult to talk to.
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5:01 - 5:03I think he was drunk.
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5:03 - 5:05(Laughter)
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5:06 - 5:09Actor Chris McKenna
was the MC of the event. -
5:09 - 5:11He used to be on
"The Young and the Restless." -
5:11 - 5:14I didn't actually go on a date with him.
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5:14 - 5:18Alec said he saw several women
give their phone numbers to him. -
5:19 - 5:24Needless to say, I didn't fall in love.
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5:24 - 5:28I didn't feel a particular connection with
any of the men that I went on dates with, -
5:28 - 5:32and I didn't feel like they felt
a particular connection with me either. -
5:33 - 5:36AS: Now, the most beautiful thing to me --
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5:36 - 5:42(Laughter) -- as a photographer
is the quality of vulnerability. -
5:42 - 5:45The physical exterior reveals a crack
in which you can get a glimpse -
5:45 - 5:49at a more fragile interior.
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5:49 - 5:52At this date-a-thon event,
I saw so many examples of that, -
5:52 - 5:56but as I watched Stacey's dates
and talked to her about them, -
5:56 - 6:03I realized how different
photographic love is from real love. -
6:03 - 6:06What is real love? How does it work?
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6:06 - 6:11In order to work on this question
and to figure out how someone goes -
6:11 - 6:15from meeting on a date
to having a life together, -
6:15 - 6:18Stacey and I went to Sun City Summerlin,
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6:18 - 6:22which is the largest
retirement community in Las Vegas. -
6:23 - 6:28Our contact there was George,
who runs the community's photography club. -
6:28 - 6:32He arranged for us to meet other couples
in their makeshift photo studio. -
6:32 - 6:38SB: After 45 years of marriage,
Anastasia's husband died two years ago, -
6:38 - 6:41so we asked if she had
an old wedding picture. -
6:41 - 6:44She met her husband
when she was a 15-year-old waitress -
6:44 - 6:47at a small barbecue place in Michigan.
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6:47 - 6:48He was 30.
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6:48 - 6:51She'd lied about her age.
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6:51 - 6:53He was the first person she'd dated.
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6:53 - 6:58Dean had been named photographer of
the year in Las Vegas two years in a row, -
6:58 - 7:00and this caught Alec's attention,
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7:00 - 7:02as did the fact
that he met his wife, Judy, -
7:02 - 7:06at the same age when Alec met Rachel.
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7:06 - 7:09Dean admitted that he likes
to look at beautiful women, -
7:09 - 7:13but he's never questioned
his decision to marry Judy. -
7:13 - 7:15AS: George met Josephine
at a parish dance. -
7:15 - 7:18He was 18, she was 15.
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7:18 - 7:21Like a lot of the couples we met,
they weren't especially philosophical -
7:21 - 7:23about their early choices.
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7:23 - 7:26George said something
that really stuck with me. -
7:26 - 7:32He said, "When you get that feeling,
you just go with it." -
7:34 - 7:38Bob and Trudy met on a blind date
when she was still in high school. -
7:38 - 7:40They said they weren't particularly
attracted to each other -
7:40 - 7:42when the first met.
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7:42 - 7:45Nevertheless, they were
married soon after. -
7:45 - 7:48SB: The story that stayed with me the most
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7:48 - 7:52was that of George, the photography club
president, and his wife, Mary. -
7:52 - 7:56This was George and Mary's
second marriage. -
7:56 - 8:00They met at a country-western club
in Louisville, Kentucky called the Sahara. -
8:00 - 8:04He was there alone drinking
and she was with friends. -
8:04 - 8:10When they started dating,
he owed the IRS 9,000 dollars in taxes, -
8:10 - 8:12and she offered to help him
get out of debt, -
8:12 - 8:16so for the next year, he turned
his paychecks over to Mary, -
8:16 - 8:19and she got him out of debt.
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8:19 - 8:23George was actually an alcoholic
when they married, and Mary knew it. -
8:23 - 8:26At some point in their marriage,
he says he consumed -
8:26 - 8:3054 beers in one day.
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8:30 - 8:32Another time, when he was drunk,
he threatened to kill Mary -
8:32 - 8:34and her two kids,
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8:34 - 8:38but they escaped and a SWAT team
was called to the house. -
8:38 - 8:41Amazingly, Mary took him back,
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8:41 - 8:43and eventually things got better.
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8:43 - 8:46George has been involved
in Alcoholics Anonymous -
8:46 - 8:49and hasn't had a drink in 36 years.
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8:49 - 8:50(Music)
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8:50 - 8:52At the end of the day,
after we left Sun City, -
8:52 - 8:55I told Alec that I didn't actually think
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8:55 - 8:59that the stories of how these couples met
were all that interesting. -
8:59 - 9:01What was more interesting
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9:01 - 9:05was how they managed to stay together.
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9:05 - 9:09AS: They all had this beautiful
quality of endurance, -
9:09 - 9:11but that was true of the singles, too.
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9:11 - 9:15The world is hard,
and the singles were out there -
9:15 - 9:17trying to connect with other people,
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9:17 - 9:20and the couples
were holding onto each other -
9:20 - 9:22after all these decades.
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9:24 - 9:27My favorite pictures on this trip
were of Joe and Roseanne. -
9:27 - 9:29Now, by the time we met Joe and Roseanne,
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9:29 - 9:35we'd gotten in the habit of asking couples
if they had an old wedding photograph. -
9:35 - 9:40In their case, they simultaneously
pulled out of their wallets -
9:40 - 9:44the exact same photograph.
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9:44 - 9:47What's more beautiful,
I thought to myself, -
9:47 - 9:51this image of a young couple
who has just fallen in love -
9:51 - 9:57or the idea of these two people
holding onto this image for decades? -
9:58 - 10:00Thank you.
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10:00 - 10:06(Applause)
- Title:
- This is what enduring love looks like
- Speaker:
- Alec Soth + Stacey Baker
- Description:
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Stacey Baker has always been obsessed with how couples meet. When she asked photographer Alec Soth to help her explore this topic, they found themselves at the world’s largest speed-dating event, held in Las Vegas on Valentine’s Day, and at the largest retirement community in Nevada — with Soth taking portraits of pairs in each locale. Between these two extremes, they unwound a beautiful through-line of how a couple goes from meeting to creating a life together. (This talk was part of a TED2015 session curated by Pop-Up Magazine: popupmagazine.com or @popupmag on Twitter.)
- Video Language:
- English
- Team:
closed TED
- Project:
- TEDTalks
- Duration:
- 10:18
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