About the Book
#JunkOnPavement is the result of "Angry Photography"
Photographer PJ Anderson was not getting responses to his typical nature photographs and one day in frustration, he took a photograph of a bright orange skittle discarded on the pavement of a parking lot that caught his eye. He photographed a few other pieces of litter and posted the photos with snarky titles on social media. To his surprise, the audience responded!
This led to more photos, more posts and even followers submitting their own examples.
PJ Anderson included exactly 26 images in this book in homage to Ed Ruscha's book called Twenty Six Gasoline Stations as Ruscha's work helped him to develop the confidence to exhibit #JunkOnPavement in a gallery and in this book.
Photographer PJ Anderson was not getting responses to his typical nature photographs and one day in frustration, he took a photograph of a bright orange skittle discarded on the pavement of a parking lot that caught his eye. He photographed a few other pieces of litter and posted the photos with snarky titles on social media. To his surprise, the audience responded!
This led to more photos, more posts and even followers submitting their own examples.
PJ Anderson included exactly 26 images in this book in homage to Ed Ruscha's book called Twenty Six Gasoline Stations as Ruscha's work helped him to develop the confidence to exhibit #JunkOnPavement in a gallery and in this book.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
- Additional Categories Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 24 - Publish Date: Dec 01, 2019
- Language English
- Keywords junk, #JunkOnPavement, junkonpavement, photography
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