I'LL BE RIGHT BACK (expanded 2)
The Bathroom Pictures
by photographs by Eric Levin
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About the Book
In 2002, when I switched from film to digital and began carrying a small digital camera in my pocket at all times, I began to look seriously at bathrooms. Over the years it became a project, one of my ongoing series of pictures. (For others, including the two largest, Edible Complex and Vehicular, see my website, ericlevin.net.)
As with all my pictures, I photograph what intrigues and surprises me. I look for what I could not possibly anticipate but on some level immediately recognize as my own. I am not uncritical, hence the irony and (I hope) humor in these pictures, but I don't wag a finger. Since there is something of me in each picture, my way of seeing tends to embrace and accept rather
than disown.
In this I think the great master is Robert Adams, whose photographs and writing have influenced me greatly. My admiration for William Eggleston should be obvious to anyone who has seen his work, though I hope mine follows its own path. I am also indebted to John Gossage for the example of his work and his artistic stringency and for the time he generously spent with me. Other photographers whose work has especially informed and inspired my own include, of course, Walker Evans, as well as Lee Friedlander, Garry Winogrand, Henry Wessel and Mitch Epstein.
Features & Details
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 82 - Publish Date: May 27, 2009
- Keywords photography, art, modern, bathrooms, humor, color
About the Creator
By day I am deputy editor/dining editor of New Jersey Monthly. (In a previous life I was editor of special projects at People Magazine for 11 years.) By night and during the cracks in the day, I am a photographer. I have exhibited in numerous group shows and had a solo exhibition at Studio Montclair, Montclair, NJ, in January, 2006 and a much larger solo show, Unscheduled Stops, at the McGraw.Gallery on the campus of Newark Academy in Livingston, NJ, in 2014. In December, 2015 I launched a New Jersey Monthly dining podcast on iTunes called Eating With Eric. No eating involved. It's conversations with all sorts of people doing interesting things in New Jersey's dynamic food scene. My blurb books include several created for family. For my personal work, in addition to Unscheduled Stops, see Souls Have Shapes; I'll Be Right Back: The Bathroom Pictures; Still Life Never Sleeps; and Edible Complex.