Afghan So Far
The photography book project about the Paras deployment to Afghanistan in 2010
de Ed Gold Fotografía
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À propos du livre
None of the papers would see me apart from the Telegraph and even then the picture editor whom I spoke to said that I couldnt come barging in to their reception like a gorilla expecting to receive advice and was "f***ing lucky" to get 5 minutes of his time. He said my work was very good but "so what!?"
If I had shown him the photos from 'New York City Fairbanks City' of 'the bus' in Alaska 3 years earlier when the film "Into the Wild" had come out then he could have used them but otherwise nothing that I had photographed was 'current'. I explained that I had spent 2 and a half years in Patagonia documenting the Welsh. "Who cares?" he said.
If I wanted to get my work published then I should photograph 3 topics: Celebrity, Disaster or War - those things make news.
"Can you fly me out to Afghanistan?" I asked.
"No, we use whoever is out there at the time. We cannot afford to fly people out especially since they might not come back."
"Should I go?"
"No, I wouldnt recommend it" came the final reply.
I live in Colchester, home to The Parachute Regiment who are being deployed to Afghanistan this autumn. That same day I arranged a meeting at their barracks and handed them a written proposal about my idea to make a book of their next tour. It has taken alot of effort to just get this far - photographing their training in the UK and despite approval from the MOD in London to go ahead the project still isnt definite.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Photographie artistique
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Format choisi: Grand format paysage, 33×28 cm
# de pages: 66 -
ISBN
- Couverture rigide, jaquette: 9780368346804
- Date de publication: août 10, 2010
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Paras, Parachute Regiment, army, Afghanistan
À propos du créateur
UK•Patagonia•Chile•USA•Canada•Alaska•Afghanistan•Ukraine•France•Portugal Ed Gold has a talent for recording all aspects of life and is Inspired by his interest in documenting the lives of people connected to historically important culture - he spent two and a half years creating a significant body of work in Patagonia. Ed took his first photograph at the age of eight, and has carried a camera with him ever since. Born in London and raised in Essex and Istanbul, he moved to north Wales in 1999, fell in love with the landscape and became a full-time photographer 10 years ago. Ed obtained a degree in design and an MA from Central St Martins College of Art and Design. A fiercely motivated self-starter, he has travelled the world taking photographs, driven not by commercial gain, but by the desire to preserve in pictures the culture, tribes, communities, customs, traditions and minorities that fuel his passion and his creative intuition