"Everything starts with the light. Your eyes are wide open and things look so different. But you don't know if it's coming from you or from the land.
The Native American inhabitants of the region, the Lenape, used to call Coney Island 'Narrioch' meaning 'Land without shadows' because of the all day sunslight presence on the beaches.
Once you see it, you walk and you shoot. Starting to find your style as a photographer can merge from an encounter, killing the mentor, a lot of work or just finding the right light, at the right place, at the right moment and fall in love." (frei übersetzt nach dem text von Fabien FORCAUD)
The Native American inhabitants of the region, the Lenape, used to call Coney Island 'Narrioch' meaning 'Land without shadows' because of the all day sunslight presence on the beaches.
Once you see it, you walk and you shoot. Starting to find your style as a photographer can merge from an encounter, killing the mentor, a lot of work or just finding the right light, at the right place, at the right moment and fall in love." (frei übersetzt nach dem text von Fabien FORCAUD)
- Format
- Newspaper format, 29 x 38 x 0,6 cm., 16 pp., color ills., English, Ltd to 50 copies