1000 words photography:
Chris Shaw began working in London hotels in 1993 and over a ten year period he created what would become life as a night porter which was published in 2006 by Twin Palms.
'Born in 1967, Shaw studied photography at the West Surrey College of Art and Design at Farnham, graduating in 1989, and has had solo exhibitions at the open eye gallery in Liverpool, GUP gallery in Amsterdam and 779 gallery in Paris. Shaw has also been shown as part of Paris Photo and arles photography festival in 2005. He lives in Paris.'
There are few things that are subtle in Juliana beasley’s photography. But then, the fact that you don’t get to see stuff like that too often in our somewhat sanitized culture doesn’t mean that you’re looking at the fringes (as much as many people would like to believe that).
'One night, I came into one of the clubs on my night off, out in New Jersey, and asked the manager if I could photograph a dancer on stage. I knew this could be a wonderful ploy to begin getting the expressions of the customers’ faces in the shots. Over the eight years of dancing, I went from photographing the dancers in the dressing room to finally, getting the chutzpah to ask customers in the club if I could get them in the shots at the stage.'
The formal impact of her imagery, she deconstructs the men lusting over the female strippers and involves the emotion and excitement of the drunk horny men.
http://1000wordsphotographymagazine.blogspot.com/
http://jmcolberg.com/weblog/extended/archives/a_conversation_with_juliana_beasley/
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