About the Book
There are only a few things more inspiring for a photographer than a road trip, nor is there one that presents such huge challenges. Foremost, you need the ability to stop: it might sound easy, but it's not. Interrupting the momentum of moving one leg at a time toward a far distant destination is tricky. And then there's all the amazing shots you miss because your eyes are on the road, and all the amazing scenes your eye alights upon momentarily that prove to be unworthy once you've gone to the trouble of heading back.
Every image is hard won.
What interests me are the liminal areas most people walk past. I'm fascinated by the utilitarian nature of topography, of the humdrum vernacular of someone else's familiar space, looking hard in the hope I can make something lovely out of what is intrinsically mundane. I want people to really look at these things, I'm not sure why. Maybe because they are beautiful, if only we look hard enough.
Every image is hard won.
What interests me are the liminal areas most people walk past. I'm fascinated by the utilitarian nature of topography, of the humdrum vernacular of someone else's familiar space, looking hard in the hope I can make something lovely out of what is intrinsically mundane. I want people to really look at these things, I'm not sure why. Maybe because they are beautiful, if only we look hard enough.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 28 - Publish Date: Aug 08, 2023
- Language English
- Keywords topographics, landscape, photography, art
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