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11 Nov 2008 04:03 pm
Touching Strangers
A photo-project by Richard Renaldi. From an interview with the photographer:
It is rather awkward to approach someone and ask them if they are interested in touching another stranger for a photograph.
I think maybe my nervous, slightly pleading voice kicks in,
combined with a little charm. I generally give them my spiel about
being a photographer working on a project, and I try to have my book,
Figure and Ground, to show to them. It was never easy - though most
everyone who agreed to participate was a good sport. Most people
eventually grasped the concept, and often it seemed to be a pleasant
distraction from their day. As far as telling them what I was after, I
was initially not sure myself. That seems apparent to me now, looking
at the first three or four setups I did. For those first photographs, I
asked for the least amount of touching possible because I was not yet
comfortable myself with this new way of working. I did however start
thinking more about what I wanted to elicit from my subjects, and I
studied a lot of portraiture of friends, family, and lovers together,
from the 19th century in particular. As a result I became more
aggressive in what I would ask the strangers to do with each other.
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