Temple: Man with Horns, 2001 archival pigment print image 15x6
"It’s as though there’s a wonderful
secret in a certain place and I can capture it. Only I can do it at
this moment, only this moment and only me..." Walker Evans. This often
quoted line from Walker Evans has for better or worse guided my work
for over thirty years. Like Evans, I’ve always considered myself a
documentary photographer, and documentary photographers spend a lot of
frames in their quest for one that illustrates the "truth" about the
subject at hand. Timing is everything to the documentarian. The still
camera’s singular advantage is its ability to record a significant
intersection of time and place. What matters most to the success of the
image is the moment the shutter is released. What matters most
historically is the relevance of that moment.
archival pigment print
image 15x6
Stewart Harvey