"I really believe that [being local] makes a difference; it gives you a deep understanding of what is really happening. [...] 'Move as a local but see as a foreigner; be a foreigner in your own country and be curious.' That's what I'm trying to do".
I have heard similar perspectives previously. To produce a successful project, you need to know and understand your subject but retain at the same time retain sufficient distance to produce commentary.
I find Cegarra's work very striking: clean lines, use of dark and light, and compelling subject matter.
References
- Smyth, D. (2014) Alejandro Cegarra wins Ian Parry. British Journal of Photography 161 (7828), p. 7
- Alejandro Cegarra available from http://www.alecegarra.com/ [accessed 28 September 2014]
- Ian Parry Scholarship available from http://www.ianparry.org/ [accessed 28 September 2014]
- Adcock, A. (2014) Sony World Photography Awards 2014. Digital Photographic Practice Blog [available online] http://jointheaadpp.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/sony-world-photography-awards-2014.html [accessed 28 September 2014]
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