Not numbered review copy from the set 'POV - Female LONDON'.
"In ‘Waves’ I tell a story about my Grandparents, of their loves and losses and the long lasting impact they have had on me. It is a story about family and the symbolic significance that a house can have; of family history, the enduring power of love and the changes brought about by death." (© Tara DARBY)
About the photographer, Tara DARBY:
Tara DARBY is a photographer and film maker. Her work focuses on relation-ships, emotions, people and place. Her work effortlessly spans the worlds of fashion, portraiture, advertising and journalism.
Tara’s photographs have a warmth and texture that unearths a wealth of unexpected emotional facets such as timelessness and longing, a feeling of personality rooted in the moment. The personal and approachable emphasis that she applies to otherwise seemingly candid snapshots has allowed her to cultivate a unique working style.
Tara DARBY has a spirited documentary style; a personal and approachable emphasis that she applies to seemingly candid snapshots, allowing her to cultivate a working style ever adaptable to a multitude of subjects. Tara has travelled around the world on assignments and has a sensitivity and engagement with her subjects that has enabled her to work in many challenging situations ranging from documenting the aftermath of the earthquake in Pakistan to photographing the melting ice cap on a Russian ice breaker in the Arctic.
Tara has contributed to titles such as Another, Another Man, Vogue, Dazed and Confused, GQ Style, The Wire, The Observer, The Telegraph Magazine, W Magazine, V and The New York Times. She has also received commissions from Levis, Adidas, Nike, Nokia, Vision Express, Timberland, Orange, T-Mobile, BBH, EMI, Polydor, Virgin, Channel 4, and Saatchi & Saatchi.
She is currently editing her first full length documentary, shot in New York and Utah in Spring 2013.
About 'POV-Female' series:
POV stands for Point of View. POV Female aims to promote the work of five young female photographers based in five different cities worldwide, giving exposure to previously unpublished, self-initiated projects in limited-edition monographs of 100.
POV Female has featured photographers based in London (2011), Tokyo (2012), Johannesburg (2013), Bogota (2014) and Beirut (2015). Confronting us with questions of gender, geography and gaze, the project has gathered attention from collectors and critics worldwide.
"In ‘Waves’ I tell a story about my Grandparents, of their loves and losses and the long lasting impact they have had on me. It is a story about family and the symbolic significance that a house can have; of family history, the enduring power of love and the changes brought about by death." (© Tara DARBY)
About the photographer, Tara DARBY:
Tara DARBY is a photographer and film maker. Her work focuses on relation-ships, emotions, people and place. Her work effortlessly spans the worlds of fashion, portraiture, advertising and journalism.
Tara’s photographs have a warmth and texture that unearths a wealth of unexpected emotional facets such as timelessness and longing, a feeling of personality rooted in the moment. The personal and approachable emphasis that she applies to otherwise seemingly candid snapshots has allowed her to cultivate a unique working style.
Tara DARBY has a spirited documentary style; a personal and approachable emphasis that she applies to seemingly candid snapshots, allowing her to cultivate a working style ever adaptable to a multitude of subjects. Tara has travelled around the world on assignments and has a sensitivity and engagement with her subjects that has enabled her to work in many challenging situations ranging from documenting the aftermath of the earthquake in Pakistan to photographing the melting ice cap on a Russian ice breaker in the Arctic.
Tara has contributed to titles such as Another, Another Man, Vogue, Dazed and Confused, GQ Style, The Wire, The Observer, The Telegraph Magazine, W Magazine, V and The New York Times. She has also received commissions from Levis, Adidas, Nike, Nokia, Vision Express, Timberland, Orange, T-Mobile, BBH, EMI, Polydor, Virgin, Channel 4, and Saatchi & Saatchi.
She is currently editing her first full length documentary, shot in New York and Utah in Spring 2013.
About 'POV-Female' series:
POV stands for Point of View. POV Female aims to promote the work of five young female photographers based in five different cities worldwide, giving exposure to previously unpublished, self-initiated projects in limited-edition monographs of 100.
POV Female has featured photographers based in London (2011), Tokyo (2012), Johannesburg (2013), Bogota (2014) and Beirut (2015). Confronting us with questions of gender, geography and gaze, the project has gathered attention from collectors and critics worldwide.
- Book design
- Damien POULAIN
- Format
- Pb. (no dust jacket, as issued), 20,5 x 27,5 x 1 cm., 44 pp., 23 color & b/w ills., text language: English, Ltd. to 100 numbered copies