Monday, 19 May 2014
Dan Boulton - Photography Case Study 4
He was born in Enfield, North london in 1973. His work that crosses the lines between documentary, street photography and fine fine art has been featured in document skateboard and Plus1 magazines and the book emulsion stew.
A collection of his work is soon to be published as a limited edition book by chicago based parking block publishing. Recently boulton work was included alongside the of Ed templeton, Tobin Yelland and dave schubert in the film 'Por Vida Group' shows curated by angela boatwright at the new York's fuse gallery and it will also run at London's wayward gallery in june of this year. From the 6th to the 15th of may, madame lillies gallery in london will exhibit a series of photographs by this talented uk based photographer.
He uses a Leica M6 50mm summicron with llford hp5 film. His visual style is that he uses only one camera. He would also use a M6 body to shoot color photographs alongside black and white ones. He describes his style as growing out of his time. When he got older he got introduced into photographers like larry clark, nan goldin and the documentary photographers such as eugene richards which influenced how he takes his photographs today.
This is his 27th photograph of his SOUTHBANK story made from the year of 2005 to 2011. The photograph is in black and white. it shows a lot of skateboards smashed on the floor.
This is his 32nd photograph of his SOUTHBANK story made from the year of 2005 to 2011. The photograph that is taken in black and white. This shows the sort of world that they live in with the person on a skateboard and everybody watching.
This photograph is the 34th one in his SOUTHBANK story made from the year of 2005 to 2011. The photograph is in black and white. It shows a massive group of people at the skatepark. It either looks like they are having a rave or a massive fight. You are not completly sure as to what is going on in the photograph.
When did you know that you wanted to become a photographer?
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