About the Book
What I Saw 2010 is a personal project to photograph a timed and dated record of my year. All photographs included in this book were shot on excursions on foot or by bike, looking for something, a piece of everyday normality. None of the photographs featured were setup in anyway; what I saw was what I shot.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 142 - Publish Date: Oct 04, 2011
- Language English
- Keywords landscape, 2010, deadpan, photography
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About the Creator
Zac Mead
England
Zac Mead’s photography adopts an unassuming yet sophisticated approach; amassing an air of stillness, a fleeting moment saved from extinction, whilst still portraying to the viewer a familiar yet unrecognised image. Simple yet truthful compositions are unveiled by openly connecting with his subjects to unearth the story within. Photographing the often overlooked elements that form our everyday world; never failing to marry natural lighting with muted yet beautiful colouring. The unknown drives Zac Mead’s creative practice forward; what is around the next corner, who he will meet next and what beauty will be discovered? His excitement and drive to capture tiny details, be it a glint in an eye or a shard of light, never dwindles.