Creative Photography

May 21, 2010

As you may know we run a Creative Photography course at Garage Studios, and I am always looking for new projects or bodies of work to talk to the students about. So this week we looked in a fairly in depth way at Robert Franks The Americans looking at the idea of both the journey itself, the process and the edit, and how that can inform your work. Anyway in the search for new work, and photographers that may reference the Visual Language of other photographers I came across the work of Roswell Angier who is represented by the Gitterman Gallery and thought that some of you might like to see the work, if like me you werent aware of him before. Most of these images were shot in the mid to late 70′s and early 80′s. They have really gripped me due to both their narrative nature and the world that they speak off, I hope you enjoy the work, Kev.

Coty Lee, Mousetrap Cabaret, 1975

Coty Lee, Mousetrap Cabaret, 1975

Gallup New Mexico, 1982

Gallup New Mexico, 1982

Sonny, Washington Street, 1974

Sonny, Washington Street, 1974

Pilgrim Theater 1973

Pilgrim Theater 1973

Lukachukai, Arizona

Lukachukai, Arizona

Melanie, outside the Two O'clock Club,  Boston

Melanie, outside the Two O'clock Club, Boston

Indian head Bar, Holbrook, Arizona

Indian head Bar, Holbrook, Arizona

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