Background information
"Since 1996 Stephen GILL has been making serial studies of mundane British scenes and objects - including cash points, lost people, the back of advertising billboards and people travelling on the London to Southend train. The visual approach by British photographer Stephen GILL is unique, combining conceptual rigour with enormous sympathy for his human subjects, and has already been widely appreciated in Granta and the New York Times Magazine, among others. His first book confirms his status as a key young vision in contemporary photography. With an introductory essay by humorist and TV filmmaker Jon Ronson." (© Chris Boot, 2004)
About British photographer Stephen GILL (b.1971)
Photo books by Stephen GILL
More books by Stephen Gill:
'Make It A Date Friday At Eight' ( ),
'Hackney Kisses. Photographer Unknown (Edited and produced by Gill)'
'Pigeons' (2014)
'Best Before End' ( )
'Talking to Ants' ( )
'A Series of Disappointments - Blue & Red, Green & Grey, Purple & Blue
'Hackney Flowers' ( )
'Archaeology in Reverse' (2006)
'Not In Service'
'Coming up for Air'
'B-Sides' ( )
'Trinidad 44 Photographs' ( )
'Coexistence' ( )
'Off Ground' ( )
'Warming Down' ( )
'A Book of Birds' ( )
'Outside In' ( )
'The Hackney Rag' ( )
'Anonymous Origami' ( )P
'Buried' ( )
'Hackney Wick' ( )
'Invisible' ( )
'Yoga Snaps' ( )
'European Eyes on Japan / Vol.9' ( )
'Unseen UK' ( )
'Bright Bright Day' (Photographs by Andrei Tarkovsky, Edited by Gill)
'The Wick 12" Record' ( )
- Ed(s)/Author(s)
- Jon Ronson
- Format
- HC with dust jacket, 18 x 22,5 x 2 cm., 240 pp., highly illustrated, text language: English