sevres_babylone
Veteran
In a blog item in the New York Review of Books, he talks about and shows some pictures from an VII gallery show in Brooklyn:
http://www.nybooks.com/blogs/nyrblog/2011/sep/20/slide-show-ed-kashi-eye-contact/
He writes: "These images represent moments I’ve always rejected during my editing work because someone was looking into the camera. I always refer to it as eye contact. I strive to disappear and find candid moments as a photojournalist. I want the line between documenter and documented to disappear. These are the overlooked images where I have become present in the picture."
Related, I think, is this clip (in French) from Chris Marker's San Soleil:
http://youtu.be/mgnFMMm86rw
http://www.nybooks.com/blogs/nyrblog/2011/sep/20/slide-show-ed-kashi-eye-contact/
He writes: "These images represent moments I’ve always rejected during my editing work because someone was looking into the camera. I always refer to it as eye contact. I strive to disappear and find candid moments as a photojournalist. I want the line between documenter and documented to disappear. These are the overlooked images where I have become present in the picture."
Related, I think, is this clip (in French) from Chris Marker's San Soleil:
http://youtu.be/mgnFMMm86rw