A (not so) Still Life
A (not so) Still Life is a photobook of a series of still life images taken inside a photoautomat machine (an analogue photobooth). With a playful approach to image making and the use of a public photography facility, traditionally used for portraiture, these images capture a range of found objects in series. With very little time between exposures each still life image was composed at speed in a sequence of flash photographs, creating an experimental approach to still life photography. With no way of judging the results of the prints that followed, objects were held in frame to be documented one after the other from outside the booth.
In collaboration with Oscar Parkinson.