Kate Upton shot by Me for Harpers Bazaar… out now!
Sneak Peak
Dazed Interview: Nan Goldin
Talking about how she is influenced by films, the narrative, how films can change your life.
“D&C: Why did you decide to photograph rather than film?
Nan Goldin: I didn’t. I’m a filmmaker waiting to make a film. My slideshows are my films and my important work. I’ve been doing The Ballad since ’81. It’s grown and grown and grown and now it has to be digitised, so it’s kind of set. And I have about ten other slideshows and I’m showing a new one in New York. Slideshows you can constantly re-edit, which cinema doesn’t allow you to do. I hate digital. I just found out what a scan was about two weeks ago.”
Oscar Wilde, De Profundis, 1905
Review of my images
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You’re capturing images of “the now”. Everything eventually passes and pictures allow you to hang onto the moment, they are timeless -
Time can’t stain them, they are preserved
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and that “the now” is riddled within this age of mass consumption (relating to checkered shirts, stacks of food)
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etc
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Quite alot of your pictures relate to capitalism and consumerism -
But that’s just because you’re documenting
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- and that is the time we live in
Tim Barber \ Untitled Photographs
Tim Barber’s new book, shows all his best work. Though, I am a fan of his work, this book published by OHWOW, is missing some WOW. check out his site tiny vices here.




