This piece is a triptych of images shot 20 years apart. The image of the woman was taken as part of a series with a plastic holga camera in a field on a cold wintry day in North Lincolnshire; the other 2 images fairly recently. When I shoot, I regularly find myself capturing somewhat random images that inspire me at the time, but have no real sense of context. That comes later when I layer together the different elements of a piece to create a narrative. In the moments that I capture the images it’s more like being a collector than a photographer. It’s in the post-photographic process that the story is told.
This print has an additional 2cm white border for framing.
Archival pigment print on fine art paper
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£560
This piece is a triptych of images shot 20 years apart. The image of the woman was taken as part of a series with a plastic holga camera in a field on a cold wintry day in North Lincolnshire; the other 2 images fairly recently. When I shoot, I regularly find myself capturing somewhat random images that inspire me at the time, but have no real sense of context. That comes later when I layer together the different elements of a piece to create a narrative. In the moments that I capture the images it’s more like being a collector than a photographer. It’s in the post-photographic process that the story is told.
This print has an additional 2cm white border for framing.
Archival pigment print on fine art paper
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This artwork is sold by Claire Newman-Williams from United Kingdom