Photography is so much more than gear and
software and marketing. Otherwise, I wouldn’t be a photographer. In Timothy Archibald ‘s case, photography was a way of
connecting with his autistic son, Eli. Archibald says, “People jump to all
sorts of desperate measures to feel like they’re doing something— a diet, a new
medication, a special doctor…and this helped me feel like I was doing
something.…We got to work as equals on something.”
It’s a moving set of images that feel
extremely intimate, genuine, and also quite melancholy. As I pored over these
images, I kept remembering the words of Steichen: “Photography records the
gamut of feelings written on the human face, the beauty of the earth and skies
that man has inherited, and the wealth and confusion man has created. It is a
major force in explaining man to man.”
In 2010, these images were published in
book form. If you’re interested in buying the book, entitled“ECHOLILIA / Sometimes I Wonder,” just click right here .
ACHEI ESTA FOTOS TÃO
TOCANTES, COMOVENTES E QUE RETRATAM PERFEITAMENTE A SENSAÇÃO DO AUTISTA EM
RELAÇÃO AO MUNDO .. OU COMO NÓS VEMOS OU PERCEBEMOS OS AUTISTA ... MUITO LOUCO !
“ECHOLILIA / Sometimes I Wonder,” just click right here .
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