JoeFriday
Agent Provacateur
"Passing Gas" by Gary Gladstone
(the title has no relation to anything here)
I found it in the library the other day and picked it up.. the photographer decides he needs to get out of his professional photo rut and decides to drive to small towns across the United States that have odd names (such as the town named "Odd").. once he gets there, he finds a person to photograph in a way to represent the town's unusual moniker
it's a light-hearted coffee table book.. the photos range from good to crappy.. but overall it gave me some inspiration for new photo projects of my own
if you see a copy, flip through it.. you could probably read the whole thing in less than 2 hours, but some of the stories of the locals or the journey itself are worth the time
(the title has no relation to anything here)
I found it in the library the other day and picked it up.. the photographer decides he needs to get out of his professional photo rut and decides to drive to small towns across the United States that have odd names (such as the town named "Odd").. once he gets there, he finds a person to photograph in a way to represent the town's unusual moniker
it's a light-hearted coffee table book.. the photos range from good to crappy.. but overall it gave me some inspiration for new photo projects of my own
if you see a copy, flip through it.. you could probably read the whole thing in less than 2 hours, but some of the stories of the locals or the journey itself are worth the time