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Talking to Ants

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First edition of Talking to Ants by Stephen Gill (2014)

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Please note that the signed edition is  flat signed by Stephen Gill to title page

Published by Nobody Books

About Talking to Ants

So, the photographs in this series were made in East London between 2009 and 2013. They feature objects and creatures that I sourced from the local surroundings and placed into the body of my camera. I hoped through this method to encourage the spirit of the place to clamber aboard the images and also be encapsulated in the film emulsion, like objects embedded in amber. My aim was to evoke the feeling of the area at the same time as describing its appearance as the subject was both in front and behind the camera lens at the same moment. I like to think of these photographs as in-camera photograms in which conflict or harmony has been randomly formed in the final image depending on where the objects landed. Stephen Gill

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CHOOSE BETWEEN A SIGNED OR AN UNSIGNED COPY

First edition of Talking to Ants by Stephen Gill (2014)

First impression

Medium format hardback in new condition

Please note that the signed edition is  flat signed by Stephen Gill to title page

Published by Nobody Books

About Talking to Ants

So, the photographs in this series were made in East London between 2009 and 2013. They feature objects and creatures that I sourced from the local surroundings and placed into the body of my camera. I hoped through this method to encourage the spirit of the place to clamber aboard the images and also be encapsulated in the film emulsion, like objects embedded in amber. My aim was to evoke the feeling of the area at the same time as describing its appearance as the subject was both in front and behind the camera lens at the same moment. I like to think of these photographs as in-camera photograms in which conflict or harmony has been randomly formed in the final image depending on where the objects landed. Stephen Gill

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More books by Stephen Gill here.

More books by Nobody here.

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