TRACKS TRACKS

TRACKS

A Portfolio of Railways from Around the World

Description de l’éditeur

Not long ago, I posted two side-by-side images on Twitter. Almost immediately, a photographer in Japan came back with the comment, ‘Impressive. The Tokyo shot could be straight out of a Seijun Suzuki film.’

The compliment was too kind and undeserved but it did make me ponder on the comparison. Seijun Suzuki was a Japanese b-movie director - well not exactly. He was an auteur b-movie director, maverick, pain in the butt if you were a film studio, and a director who acted as an inspiration to the likes of Tarantino, and Jarmusch.

His visual style was said to be stark, at times washed out, angular and graphic. A style developed because the scripts he was given were mundane generic pot boilers and he wanted to create something distinctive. He shot in colour but also black and white.

Of course my efforts come nowhere close to his talent but the comment was the impetus to put together a portfolio to see if that style ran as a thread through my work. But only work that featured railways. That in itself was a challenge because I have never been a conscious photographer of railways. However going through my collection, I discovered to my surprise that I had sufficient images that I could group under the title Track to form the basis of a book.

GENRE
Arts et spectacles
SORTIE
2020
20 septembre
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
102
Pages
ÉDITIONS
SAGUS
DÉTAILS DU FOURNISSEUR
Graham Thomas
TAILLE
36,1
Mo
Look Here Look Here
2016
Japanese Prints  Michener Japanese Prints  Michener
2013
The Migrant Image The Migrant Image
2013
Good Pictures Good Pictures
2020
Maurizio Cattelan: All Maurizio Cattelan: All
2011
Killer Heels Killer Heels
2014
Morocco 1974 Morocco 1974
2018
Marugame, Japan Marugame, Japan
2015
Hong Kong Handover 1997 Hong Kong Handover 1997
2019
Indonesia 1993-5 Indonesia 1993-5
2020
The Definitive Story of You Only Live Twice The Definitive Story of You Only Live Twice
2015
Celebrating A Century Of The Yamanote Line Celebrating A Century Of The Yamanote Line
2025