'I am showing a slice of life that on several years won't be there any longer. Many of the people that I photograph are people who have a certain individuality in the way they walk, the way they dress, the way they look. But the world is getting smaller and smaller, so people tend to look more alike, dress more alike. All of these differences are disappearing, and it's making it tougher to find people to photograph.'
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Street Photography Now (III): Bruce Gilden
b. Brooklyn, New York, 1946, lives in New York City
'I am showing a slice of life that on several years won't be there any longer. Many of the people that I photograph are people who have a certain individuality in the way they walk, the way they dress, the way they look. But the world is getting smaller and smaller, so people tend to look more alike, dress more alike. All of these differences are disappearing, and it's making it tougher to find people to photograph.'
'I am showing a slice of life that on several years won't be there any longer. Many of the people that I photograph are people who have a certain individuality in the way they walk, the way they dress, the way they look. But the world is getting smaller and smaller, so people tend to look more alike, dress more alike. All of these differences are disappearing, and it's making it tougher to find people to photograph.'
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