A Man Holds a Fish.

Autor: Woulfe, Catherine
Zdroj: New Zealand Geographic; Jul/Aug2024, Issue 188, p1-4, 4p
Abstrakt: This article discusses the work of New Zealand photographer Glenn Busch, who has been capturing images since the 1970s. Busch's photography focuses on marginalized individuals, such as laborers, the elderly, and the disabled, and he avoids staged or glamorous portraits. Instead, his subjects are depicted in their everyday lives, often looking tired or worn out. The article also mentions a specific photograph of a man holding a fish, which Busch considers to be a significant image that speaks for itself. The author notes that Busch's approach to portrait photography has evolved over time, with his images now standing alone without any accompanying backstory. The article suggests that these photographs can be seen as stories about Busch himself and the fleeting moments that make up his artistic life. [Extracted from the article]
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