One Day
8th February 2020 - A Photo Walk
by Philip Joyce
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About the Book
Everything is a photograph; you just have to find it. With no aim other than to respond to and document places and people along the way, Philip Joyce takes us on a long circular photo-walk from Portslade, through Hove and into Brighton, returning to Portslade along the seafront on 8th February 2020.
Street photography has been described as tradition and a genre, but a concise universally accepted definition is elusive. However street has become more than that and each photographer has their own quest and vision.
Using this single day as his source, Philip Joyce shows us how his serendipitous style delivers timeless street photographs; candid observations, informal portraits, urban landscape, (banal) urban details, animals (dogs, pigeons etc.), people walking past stuff, light and contrast, graffiti etc…just by doing what he does and seeing what he sees.
Enjoy the world that Philip Joyce sees.
Street photography has been described as tradition and a genre, but a concise universally accepted definition is elusive. However street has become more than that and each photographer has their own quest and vision.
Using this single day as his source, Philip Joyce shows us how his serendipitous style delivers timeless street photographs; candid observations, informal portraits, urban landscape, (banal) urban details, animals (dogs, pigeons etc.), people walking past stuff, light and contrast, graffiti etc…just by doing what he does and seeing what he sees.
Enjoy the world that Philip Joyce sees.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 110 - Publish Date: Oct 25, 2020
- Language English
- Keywords photo-walk, Brighton, street
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About the Creator
Philip Joyce
Oxfordshire UK
Philip is a photographer with a passion for street and documentary photography and enjoys any opportunity to explore the 'human condition' pictorially. Philip is a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society (FRPS) and holds a Distinction award of the Photographic Alliance of Gt Britain (DPAGB).