White Utterance (signed)
by Jungho Jung
Photographs: Jungho Jung
Text: heonsik-yoo, heeyeon‐an
Publisher: self-published
64 pages
Pictures: black and white illustrations
Year: 2013
Price: 55 €
Comments: 30 x 22,5 cm, softcover, english and korean, edition of 300 copies, design by kijoon‐lee
"Photography is a medium that documents the world realistically. It is also work of reckoning and interpreting implications lent to the layers of represented signifiers. What I want to do through photography is to document the visible yet allude to the invisible. I can encapsulate nature, but grasping its true nature is not easy. I also feel it's impossible to contain 'the invisible' with the camera lens to represent the world realistically. After several failures I begin concentrating on the sounds of nature and my inner self. I press the shutter according to my will at the moment, disregarding conventional techniques such as composition and depth academic photographs demand."
More books by Jungho Jung
more books tagged »South Korean« | >> see all
-
Can You Hear the Wind Blow
by Kim Jungman
Euro 85 -
Unnamed Road
by Jungjin Lee
sold out -
Unnamed Road
by Jungjin Lee
sold out -
The Day
by Nanda
Euro 18 -
Vessel
by Koo Bohnchang
sold out -
This Place
by various photographers
sold out
more books tagged »black and white« | >> see all
-
Photographien aus dem Dorfleben der 50er Jahre
by various photographers
sold out -
Arthropoda (signed)
by Harold Strak
Euro 45 -
Gypsies and Travellers 1970s
by Jo Spence
Euro 25 -
Ferdinand Schmutzer - A Photographic Discovery (review copy)
by Regina Maria Anzenberger
Euro 75 -
Museum of Chance
by Dayanita Singh
Euro 55 -
In Flagrante Two
by Chris Killip
sold out
Random selection from the Virtual bookshelf josefchladek.com
White Utterance (signed)
by Jungho Jung
Photographs: Jungho Jung
Text: heonsik-yoo, heeyeon‐an
Publisher: self-published
64 pages
Pictures: black and white illustrations
Year: 2013
Price: 55 €
Comments: 30 x 22,5 cm, softcover, english and korean, edition of 300 copies, design by kijoon‐lee
"Photography is a medium that documents the world realistically. It is also work of reckoning and interpreting implications lent to the layers of represented signifiers. What I want to do through photography is to document the visible yet allude to the invisible. I can encapsulate nature, but grasping its true nature is not easy. I also feel it's impossible to contain 'the invisible' with the camera lens to represent the world realistically. After several failures I begin concentrating on the sounds of nature and my inner self. I press the shutter according to my will at the moment, disregarding conventional techniques such as composition and depth academic photographs demand."
More books by Jungho Jung
more books tagged »South Korean« | >> see all
-
Can You Hear the Wind Blow
by Kim Jungman
Euro 85 -
Unnamed Road
by Jungjin Lee
sold out -
Unnamed Road
by Jungjin Lee
sold out -
The Day
by Nanda
Euro 18 -
Vessel
by Koo Bohnchang
sold out -
This Place
by various photographers
sold out
more books tagged »black and white« | >> see all
-
Photographien aus dem Dorfleben der 50er Jahre
by various photographers
sold out -
Arthropoda (signed)
by Harold Strak
Euro 45 -
Gypsies and Travellers 1970s
by Jo Spence
Euro 25 -
Ferdinand Schmutzer - A Photographic Discovery (review copy)
by Regina Maria Anzenberger
Euro 75 -
Museum of Chance
by Dayanita Singh
Euro 55 -
In Flagrante Two
by Chris Killip
sold out
Random selection from the Virtual bookshelf josefchladek.com
White Utterance (signed)
by Jungho Jung
Photographs: Jungho Jung
Text: heonsik-yoo, heeyeon‐an
Publisher: self-published
64 pages
Pictures: black and white illustrations
Year: 2013
Price: 55 €
Comments: 30 x 22,5 cm, softcover, english and korean, edition of 300 copies, design by kijoon‐lee
"Photography is a medium that documents the world realistically. It is also work of reckoning and interpreting implications lent to the layers of represented signifiers. What I want to do through photography is to document the visible yet allude to the invisible. I can encapsulate nature, but grasping its true nature is not easy. I also feel it's impossible to contain 'the invisible' with the camera lens to represent the world realistically. After several failures I begin concentrating on the sounds of nature and my inner self. I press the shutter according to my will at the moment, disregarding conventional techniques such as composition and depth academic photographs demand."
More books by Jungho Jung
more books tagged »South Korean« | >> see all
-
Can You Hear the Wind Blow
by Kim Jungman
Euro 85 -
Unnamed Road
by Jungjin Lee
sold out -
Unnamed Road
by Jungjin Lee
sold out -
The Day
by Nanda
Euro 18 -
Vessel
by Koo Bohnchang
sold out -
This Place
by various photographers
sold out
more books tagged »black and white« | >> see all
-
Photographien aus dem Dorfleben der 50er Jahre
by various photographers
sold out -
Arthropoda (signed)
by Harold Strak
Euro 45 -
Gypsies and Travellers 1970s
by Jo Spence
Euro 25 -
Ferdinand Schmutzer - A Photographic Discovery (review copy)
by Regina Maria Anzenberger
Euro 75 -
Museum of Chance
by Dayanita Singh
Euro 55 -
In Flagrante Two
by Chris Killip
sold out
Random selection from the Virtual bookshelf josefchladek.com