Faces In The Rocks - Simpson, Joel
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Résumé :
Joel Simpson's new book, Faces in the Rocks: Beyond Landscape to Psycho-Geological Photography, presents a generous collection of images that combine the natural world with the mental one, without sacrificing realistic capture. In fact, it is the mineral realism that makes these images so surreal. Beginning with an exploration of unusual landscapes, including cavescapes, frozen waterfalls, ominous atmospheres, and metaphorical scenes from nature, Simpson prepares the viewer for the deeper explorations that follow. But first he offers a series of aerial images taken from drones, and small and large airplanes. These images of the earth from above reveal landscapes from an aerial perspective (mostly without horizon or sky), which become abstractions (and one figuration) . The rest of the book features compositions found at close range from around the world, where the subject is less about a particular place (the province of landscapes) than it is about the impact of a powerful abstraction or bizarre figuration. These chapters on Abstraction and Figuration (at ground level) show that when the photo artist gives access to his unconscious to a plethora of mineral and glacial forms, he can capture utterly original images beyond the limits of his own imagination. Such images tend to be more outlandish, more frightening, more seductive, and more detailed than the vast majority of painted or drawn images, since they result from the collaboration between the unconscious and the apparent chaos of rock and ice formations from the natural world. These images bear a strong surrealistic charge, due both to the chaos of their surface textures and to their phantasmagorical content. They reveal the marvelous in nature as well as the strong relationship between the unconscious inner world of dreams and the outer world of the mineral surface of the earth. The book takes viewer/readers even farther beyond landscapes in the following section. Here he turns fisheye-lens captures of the ceilings and walls of caves, grottoes, and a dried mud pond into imaginary heavenly bodies and dystopian future scenes. All images are real mineral surfaces: unique captures, no image-combining and no AI. They are segments of the real world recontextualized by the distorting optics of the 8-mm fisheye lens and a starry-sky background. The book concludes with a chapter showing how to capture and create such photographs, as well as an appendix that shows scenes and maps of six of the places he visited in order to find the formations....
Biographie:
New Jersey native JOEL SIMPSON has been photographing since he was a teenager in the 1960s, turning pro in 2002. Since 2002 there have been over 50 shows and publications of his art in the US and abroad, including Paris, Barcelona, and Rome. His work has been published in the US, Belgium, France and India, and he has received numerous awards. His 2019 mostly color landscape book focusing on remarkable geology, Earthforms: Intimate Portraits of Our Planet, received enthusiastic reviews plus the prestigious 2019 Nautilus Gold Award for Art and Photography.His new book, Faces in the Rock: Beyond Landscape to Psycho-Geological Photography, systematizes his discoveries in the aesthetics of abstractions and figurations in natural formations, and concludes with a tongue-in-cheek collection of imaginary extra-terrestrial landscapes and dystopian future cityscapes.Simpson lives in Union, New Jersey....
Sommaire:
Joel Simpson's FACES IN THE ROCKS: Beyond Landscape to Psycho-Geological Photography pushes the boundaries of original landscape photography. It starts with extraordinary landscapes-caves, drone views, and more-then launches into imaginative domains of entirely natural abstract compositions and figuration (Faces in the rocks). These surrealist-tinged images, always faithful to their found forms (NO AI), reveal unique photographic perspectives and original ways of seeing that expand the horizons of photographic imagination. For those seeking creative photo approaches in a crowded field, this photographic vision book shows how to rise above convention by enhancing creative vision and unlocking untapped originality. The images themselves range among the perverse, ironic, grotesque, monstrous, prophetic, satirical, enchanted, mythological, paleontological, erotic, scientific, commercial, and cartoonish. The accompanying text provides an analytical and historical framework, offering challenges to traditional landscapes while proposing fresh avenues for creative expression. Finally, the book embraces photographic fiction: real rock formations (and dried mud), captured through a fisheye lens and recontextualized as imaginary heavenly bodies-asteroids, moons of made-up planets, and Anthropocene Ruins of a fearsome future. A practical how-to section guides photographers to the best locations for discovering subjects and demonstrates editing techniques critical for transforming raw rock and ice into powerful artworks. The book concludes with brief color photo essays on six of the author's favorite image-hunting grounds, plus a bibliography and site list....
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