ANIMA
New York City street photography
von Photographs by Dany Krom
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Über das Buch
Dany's relationship with New York City is an imperfect, honest love. These photographs do not idealize, extort, or exaggerate. They are neither shocking nor sentimental, but, deeply emotional. There is a brokenness, a damaged spirit, that permeates his photographs, contrasted by a sense of indomitable hope. Dany's intention is not an intellectual one, from the head, rather an involuntary pursuit, autonomic and essential to his being. Just as his heart beating, his blood flowing, his lungs breathing, and his stomach digesting,he cannot stop himself from being seduced by her. His photographs reveal his deep insatiable affair with New York City, and its diverse physical manifestations, through symbols and mecaphor. In every crevice, and in the darkest recesses, Dany encounters this woman, his muse, who guides his desire with a light illuminating even her darkest shadows.
-Jaimie Lyle Gordon
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Kunst & Fotografie
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Projektoption: Standard-Querformat, 25×20 cm
Seitenanzahl: 92 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Jan. 24, 2018
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter streetphotography, blackandwhite, newyork, filmphotography, danykrom
Über den Autor
Born in La Paz, Bolivia in May of 1976, Dany initiated his career in press photography in 2005 covering for magazines and local newspapers, In late 2008 he returned to Bolivia, working with FIDES News Agency and later with Reuters. He founded Afka Agency in 2009 which he directed until he resigned in 2011. During this time he was invited to work as the photographer of the President of Bolivia, Evo Morales. His photographs have been published in different media written both in Bolivia and in the world. Author of 4 books: “Looking for the Devil” (2015), “Retrato de un Indio” (2016), “Anima” (2017) and “Mater Saltu ISIBORO SECURE” (2018). His photograph Huanu Huanuni is exhibited at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Buenos Aires. Currently he is a resident of New York City and develops stories of social and cultural interest as a freelance photographer while also doing Street photography.