Tolerance
photography by Jeff Ryan
door Jeff Ryan
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Over het boek
What do you see? Who do you see? Just "a few of the people I would never see again". But all of them crossing the photographer's path momentarily in coincidental intersections of time and place.
The title comes from the cover photograph of graffiti found at a park overlooking Brisbane which represents some of the major religions and cultures of the world. Thinking that the graffitist intended to convey a message of inclusion and tolerance of others, Jeff Ryan made this book depicting brief encounters with people unknown, unnamed and never to be seen again. But captured in a book to re-live and think about again.
kenmerken / functionaliteiten & details
- Hoofdcategorie: Kunstfotografie
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Projectoptie: Groot vierkant, 30×30 cm
Aantal pagina's: 62 - Datum publiceren: dec 03, 2018
- Taal English
- Trefwoorden monochrome, photography, street, tolerance
Over de maker
Jeff Ryan's main interest is life and light in Brisbane where he was born in 1955. He has been capturing its streets and public places since the 1970s and online since 2011 through brisstreet.com - Jeff Ryan's Brisbane (and other places). Self-taught, Jeff takes photographs for his own pleasure and creates magazines and books expressing his personal and sometimes poignant view of the world. Influenced by and appreciating photographers as diverse as Kertesz and Moriyama, Atget and Eggleston, he is the amateur photographer that he aspires to be. Being an observer rather than a reporter, Jeff has no intended message or story in his photographs other than what can be seen and interpreted by the viewer in each image. No photograph is more or less important than another one, ceteris paribus, other things being equal.