Ghostly Capture
The Photography of Everyday Life
by Jim Joly
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About the Book
The street photographer haunts public
space, hoping for that lucky intersection
of elements that become, however
briefly, something remarkable. At
the same time, the camera’s mechanical
eye strips human filters to show a
world lonelier and more depersonalized
than seen by physical vision. The
street photographer, better to capture
people undisturbed, also aims for invisibility.
Ghostly Capture presents
many images in which subjects were
only marginally, if at all, aware of their
presence being recorded. Many of
these photographs were made on city
streets, but also at the seashore and
even indoors, anywhere strangers gathered.
The aim was to capture images
that stared back, suggesting a mystery.
space, hoping for that lucky intersection
of elements that become, however
briefly, something remarkable. At
the same time, the camera’s mechanical
eye strips human filters to show a
world lonelier and more depersonalized
than seen by physical vision. The
street photographer, better to capture
people undisturbed, also aims for invisibility.
Ghostly Capture presents
many images in which subjects were
only marginally, if at all, aware of their
presence being recorded. Many of
these photographs were made on city
streets, but also at the seashore and
even indoors, anywhere strangers gathered.
The aim was to capture images
that stared back, suggesting a mystery.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Large Square, 12×12 in, 30×30 cm
# of Pages: 134 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, Dust Jacket: 9781320025409
- Publish Date: May 27, 2014
- Language English
- Keywords ghostly capture, everyday life, fine art photography, street photography, ghostly, capture, everyday, photography
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About the Creator
Jim Joly
Vancouver BC
Jim Joly is a Vancouver photographer. His work has appeared in photo magazines, websites, books and exhibitions. Previous photo books include Ghostly Capture (Blurb, 2014) and Disputed Territory (Blurb, 2016).