Graham is also the co-founder of FotoFreo, a biennial international festival of photography based in Fremantle, Western Australia.
Suburban Splendour materialised from encounters observed while driving, from the direct observation of daily life, from eavesdropping and casual conversation, but more often than not the photographs were inspired by literature and cinema. Films by Paul Thomas Anderson and Ray Lawrence contributed, as did writing by Richard Ford and the painting of Edward Hopper. But the background soundtrack that remained constant was the voice of the American short story writer Raymond Carver. Carver's vision depicts ordinary blue collar people living lives of quiet desperation, people who are feeling their way int the dark with the hope that maybe next week things will get better.
Images from Suburban Splendor



Graham is also part of the movie, Photography Hijacked, that will hopefully find a broader audience in the near future.
Photography Hijacked from jack pam on Vimeo.
Images from American Photographs









2 comments:
This is interesting photography, but I cannot see the "ethereal quality": it looks like very realistic, if not verist photography, solidly anchored in reality. I may be wrong, obviously.
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Hi David:
I think you are right...cinematic is more correct...it might have been that fact that I was really tired last night! I will correct!
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