robert blu
quiet photographer
Thanks, Mike. I'm telling the stories of the places I visit through my photographs and through writing. I think of myself as a visual historian, and I love researching the places I find. Some places are 'forgotten,' meaning I can find little or no historical record; all I have is a building.
I also photograph a lot of interesting people and also businesses that are still in operation, and their stories are important to preserve too. Ordinary people like the ones I meet in my journey are often very interesting, and their stories should be preserved. Historians usually ignore such people; they don't "make history" the way that politicians, military commanders, rich men and celebrities do.
This reminds me of a phrase by the photographer Keith Carter during one of his workshops I took part in :" never underevaluate the potential of ordinary people in your work".
And it is true, they are the ones who make history with their lives and their works even if this is oft not considered!
What I like in Chris work is for sure the photography but even more the detailled descriptions of places and their people through their stories.
Well done, as european I find it interesting and it helps me to understand a different country, thanks.