Sunday mornin' comin' down
by Hannah Modigh
Photographs: Hannah Modigh
Publisher: Journal
124 pages
Pictures: 61 colour illustrations
Year: 2012
ISBN: 9789197887687
Comments: Hardcover; 24 x 30 cm;
"'Sunday mornin’ Comin’ Down - The fog over San Francisco is like warm breath on a window. It prevents us from seeing anything else but what is near. Tenderloin wakes up slowly every morning, but never sleeps. The only ones with hunger suction is all these bedbugs, waiting for you. There are walking men, women, and shemales for dollars along Post Street in new Orleans. Chance draws in the mist in the lungs and the brain turns off. Who wants to remember yesterday or be reminded of tomorrow? There are small puppies close under the trees sucking on the pipes in Golden Gate Park. Dirty nails are talking about their escape. How they hunt, hunt to forget, to forget how they hunt. The day is calm and the skin is indifferent. Emotions are distorted and controlled behind the skin. To wake up here, or in this single room occupancy is far from the church, turkey and hugs”
”I strongly recommend this book to any photography lover out there. Our class in photography were lucky to meet Hannah Modigh last semester in 2012. She held a lecture for us about her work, and told us a lot about the experiences with the books 'Hillbilly Heroin, Honey' - which was declared 'Photobook of the year 2010' in Sweden - and “Sunday mornin’ comin’ down”. Hannah Modigh is a brave woman, and I know that she inspired us all with her stories.”"
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Sunday mornin' comin' down
by Hannah Modigh
Photographs: Hannah Modigh
Publisher: Journal
124 pages
Pictures: 61 colour illustrations
Year: 2012
ISBN: 9789197887687
Comments: Hardcover; 24 x 30 cm;
"'Sunday mornin’ Comin’ Down - The fog over San Francisco is like warm breath on a window. It prevents us from seeing anything else but what is near. Tenderloin wakes up slowly every morning, but never sleeps. The only ones with hunger suction is all these bedbugs, waiting for you. There are walking men, women, and shemales for dollars along Post Street in new Orleans. Chance draws in the mist in the lungs and the brain turns off. Who wants to remember yesterday or be reminded of tomorrow? There are small puppies close under the trees sucking on the pipes in Golden Gate Park. Dirty nails are talking about their escape. How they hunt, hunt to forget, to forget how they hunt. The day is calm and the skin is indifferent. Emotions are distorted and controlled behind the skin. To wake up here, or in this single room occupancy is far from the church, turkey and hugs”
”I strongly recommend this book to any photography lover out there. Our class in photography were lucky to meet Hannah Modigh last semester in 2012. She held a lecture for us about her work, and told us a lot about the experiences with the books 'Hillbilly Heroin, Honey' - which was declared 'Photobook of the year 2010' in Sweden - and “Sunday mornin’ comin’ down”. Hannah Modigh is a brave woman, and I know that she inspired us all with her stories.”"
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Sunday mornin' comin' down
by Hannah Modigh
Photographs: Hannah Modigh
Publisher: Journal
124 pages
Pictures: 61 colour illustrations
Year: 2012
ISBN: 9789197887687
Comments: Hardcover; 24 x 30 cm;
"'Sunday mornin’ Comin’ Down - The fog over San Francisco is like warm breath on a window. It prevents us from seeing anything else but what is near. Tenderloin wakes up slowly every morning, but never sleeps. The only ones with hunger suction is all these bedbugs, waiting for you. There are walking men, women, and shemales for dollars along Post Street in new Orleans. Chance draws in the mist in the lungs and the brain turns off. Who wants to remember yesterday or be reminded of tomorrow? There are small puppies close under the trees sucking on the pipes in Golden Gate Park. Dirty nails are talking about their escape. How they hunt, hunt to forget, to forget how they hunt. The day is calm and the skin is indifferent. Emotions are distorted and controlled behind the skin. To wake up here, or in this single room occupancy is far from the church, turkey and hugs”
”I strongly recommend this book to any photography lover out there. Our class in photography were lucky to meet Hannah Modigh last semester in 2012. She held a lecture for us about her work, and told us a lot about the experiences with the books 'Hillbilly Heroin, Honey' - which was declared 'Photobook of the year 2010' in Sweden - and “Sunday mornin’ comin’ down”. Hannah Modigh is a brave woman, and I know that she inspired us all with her stories.”"
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