Photos create a modern-day funhouse
When the Wolmans first began collecting, Judy Wolman wanted everything to exude a "good feeling" in the home, but "that's not what life's like." It's taken maturity, she says, to find some comfort with the uncomfortable -- the "harder, darker, more angst-ridden parts of life." This Mitch Epstein piece reveals a nuclear plant rising like a phantom from behind sweet neighborhood yards. "It's eerie to me," she says. SEAN DRAKES/Special