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Ian Tippett - I Want You Back

Ian Tippett - I Want You Back

Melbourne photographer Ian Tippett's series I Want You Back falls into the tradition of street photography, where disjointed views are used to express parts of a fragmented world in which photographs are everywhere and images shift between media. Tippett's photographs turn the street into a private space that shifts between intimacy and distance. This is not a uniform sea of pedestrians, but more an expression of individuality. Random young people are isolated by a high camera that faces down like a self portrait. The series then becomes an examination that takes this intimacy into the collective realm of images.

112 pages, 20 x 24.5 cm, hardcover, self published (Melbourne).

$28.52
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Ian Tippett - I Want You Back

Melbourne photographer Ian Tippett's series I Want You Back falls into the tradition of street photography, where disjointed views are used to express parts of a fragmented world in which photographs are everywhere and images shift between media. Tippett's photographs turn the street into a private space that shifts between intimacy and distance. This is not a uniform sea of pedestrians, but more an expression of individuality. Random young people are isolated by a high camera that faces down like a self portrait. The series then becomes an examination that takes this intimacy into the collective realm of images.

112 pages, 20 x 24.5 cm, hardcover, self published (Melbourne).

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Melbourne photographer Ian Tippett's series I Want You Back falls into the tradition of street photography, where disjointed views are used to express parts of a fragmented world in which photographs are everywhere and images shift between media. Tippett's photographs turn the street into a private space that shifts between intimacy and distance. This is not a uniform sea of pedestrians, but more an expression of individuality. Random young people are isolated by a high camera that faces down like a self portrait. The series then becomes an examination that takes this intimacy into the collective realm of images.

112 pages, 20 x 24.5 cm, hardcover, self published (Melbourne).

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