Danish Photographer Peter Funch
https://www.scandinaviastandard.com/artist-spotlight-danish-photographer-peter-funch/ = Artist Spotlight: Danish Photographer Peter Funch
But lest we forget, Peter is also a photographer who took images of the same people on the same street for nine years! “42nd and Vanderbilt” is Peter’s most celebrated project. It shows the everyday life of New Yorkers, the city where the photographer spent many years of his life, capturing commuters rushing to work, performing morning rituals, preparing for a long day ahead and then there is Peter standing in the corner with his 35mm digital camera, trying to find the sequence in chaos.
Repetition, rituals, habits, the idea of how we all behave collectively; it’s all there, passing through the photographer’s lens. The inspiration for a series can range from a movie to a story about the mystic disappearance of a female pilot, to the state of nature, to the exploration of the transitional moments. Peter’s photography is multilayered, open-ended, and experimental.
It’s hard to frame Peter’s approach in a single genre. It’s not just street photography, or documentary, or landscape, or conceptual: it can be many things depending on how you interpret it. Often, his works comments on something bigger than the scale of the images themselves.
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