Forty-five images of people; people out in public in any kind of weather, on any occasion, seen individually or collectively.
Images such as these accumulate to become an enduring historical narrative – "slow news" – of just what it was like to have been there, just then, at some particular spot in London.
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galleryMontana (A.G. McQuillan ARPS)
amcq
Missoula Montana
News: Please come to my book signing for "Way Out" at the Fact & Fiction bookstore, Missoula, Montana, at 3pm (til 5pm) Sat. 1st Dec, 2012.
Bio: A.G. McQuillan began street photography in London during the 1960s and has lived in Montana for the last four decades. He says he simply likes to record what he sees as he moves around the city, using street photography's traditional method of shooting fast and unobtrusively with small cameras. His work on Montana rodeos calls for similar rapid-response skills albeit with different equipment.
The Royal Photographic Society has made Alan an Associate based on his street photography. For years, he did his own darkroom printing. Since the switch to digital Alan does his own professional-level digital printing or sends work out for C-type (darkroom) printing.
Alan is now self-publishing photobooks designed for iPads, Many of his photos can be seen at www.galleryMontana.com and his award-winng portfolio is at http://www.rps.org/portfolio/273
Fecha de publicación 13 de septiembre de 2012
Dimensiones Comercial 60 páginas
Impresión en color (en papel no estucado blanco)
Categoría Arte y fotografía
Etiquetas London, Shoreditch, Piccadilly, West-End, East-End, The-City, Brick-Lane, Baker-Street, Oxford-Street, Regent-Street, Petticoat-Lane-Market, Occupy-Protest, street-art