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."
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by Jungho Jung
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Year: 2013
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