Tag Archives: Emiliano Granado
Photographs on the Brain #36
“I didn’t really have a script or a strategy. For the most part, it was just walking with my camera every day; what I saw, what I felt was important. What I felt needed to be addressed, or could challenge people to think a little bit differently if I actually captured it on film. One [...]
Altered States of Agoraphobia #2 – The American
©Jonathan Young The Altered States of Agoraphobia is a psychological, geographical and cultural investigation into the United States of America today by what I call its ‘Resident Aliens’. It is a contemporary photographic exploration into both the psyche of the artist and also a document of the world in which he or she inhabits and [...]
Photographs on the Brain #34
“I think you reach this point where you have kids and mortgages and you’re like “fuck it I’ve gotta get paid”. And so you do this ‘thing’. And that’s fine, I totally intend to be there one day. But when that takes over who you are and your relationship with photography. If photography becomes a [...]
Photographs on the Brain #33
“Please note: The work on this blog is not the original work. It is being shown out of context and denuded of content. To see the work as it should be seen, buy the book, magazine, visit a gallery, go to the appropriate website or watch the film. Do not mistake your computer experience for [...]