Touching Strangers is a an ongoing photographic project stemming from my interest in the dynamics of group portraiture. The premise of this work is simple; I meet two or more people on the street who are strangers to each other, and to me. I ask them if t hey will pose for a photograph together with the stipulation that they must touch each other in some manner. Just as often, I let their tentative physical exploration play out before my camera with no interference.
I undertook Touching Strangers as a means of bringing new complexity to the art of portrait-making. My objective was to introduce an unpredictable variable in a very traditional photographic formula; to create a spontaneous and fleeting relationship between complete strangers in front of my 8x10 view camera.
Richard has a myriad of incredible projects in addition to this work. He has a natural affinity to capture the essence of a person or place without pretension. His series, Fall River Boys and his series, Figure and Ground are achingly rich in humanity and insight. They are photographs where you feel the photographer's presence, and realize that he has reached into the soul of his subjects and and put them on film.











5 comments:
What a wonderful concept.
Love the body language and the human touch altogether
What a great idea!!
Love Richard's work.
Incredible work!
dope! can't wait to see it tomorrow
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