Momentum

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IMPN=New Heroes & Pioneers
ISBN13=9789187815355
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Subject=Photography & Photographs
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Product details

  • ISBN 9789187815355
  • Format: Hardback
  • Dimensions: 170 x 230mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2018
  • Publisher: New Heroes & Pioneers
  • Publication City/Country: Malmo, SE
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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In our latest Collective Shorts series, photographer Aaron Tilley explores the notion of narratives and storytelling through carefully constructed and captured still images. Executed in a manner that is playful, yet driven with tension, Tilley's photography exacts an anticipation of the moment that is about to happen. Momentum is a collection of some of Tilley's best work to date. His photography continuously captivates the viewer, leading us to something perhaps unexpected, out of context or that may cause us some unease but in a fun and highly-dramatic way. The aesthetic is bold and well-designed with each image portraying a story at a paused point in time allowing the narrative of the image to be interpreted by the viewer. With this, the viewer should enjoy the surreal element to the work and embrace this style presented throughout the book.
Aaron Tilley is a London based conceptual still life photographer. He creates playful, yet sophisticated, imagery for a variety of international clients and projects. Within his work, Aaron particularly likes to take inspiration from every day, familiar objects but often adding a subtle humour by placing them in a fun and unexpected scenario. Aaron regularly collaborates with Art directors, Artists and Set designers on bigger projects. His clients include The Gourmand Journal, Kinfolk Magazine, Creative Review, Financial Times, Bose, Ford and Google.

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