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Hometown New Zealand / photographs by Derek Smith.

By: Material type: TextTextDescription: 1 volume (unnumbered pages) : color illustrations ; 21 x 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781927213117 :
  • 9781927213117
  • 1927213118
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 779.092 23
Contents:
What the gas man saw / Derek Smith -- Red & yellow -- White -- Blue & green.
What the gas man saw -- Red & yellow -- White -- Blue & green.
Summary: "Derek Smith has spent most of his adult life working as a meter reader, a deliberate choice of occupation, as it has allowed his to pursue his vocation as a photographer. Inspired by the social documentary style of photographers such as Walker Evans and William Eggleston, and closer to home Robin Morrision and Les Cleveland, he set out 30 years ago to actively record details of the cities, suburbs, small towns and rural areas he was visiting in the course of his work. His aim has always been to combine the often overlooked aesthetic qualities of everyday objects with a historical record of visual fashion. After beginning to build up a body of work in Auckland, Derek then moved to Wellington, Nelson, Dunedin and the Coromandel Peninusla in the course of his work. The result is a remarkable and unique collection of images covering the whole country, that are compelling both as photographs, but also as an important documentary record of New Zealand's social environment"--Jacket flap.
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Non-Fiction - New Zealand Non-Fiction - New Zealand Waimate Non-Fiction Non Fiction 779.092 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan Not for loan a00711108

What the gas man saw / Derek Smith -- Red & yellow -- White -- Blue & green.

What the gas man saw -- Red & yellow -- White -- Blue & green.

"Derek Smith has spent most of his adult life working as a meter reader, a deliberate choice of occupation, as it has allowed his to pursue his vocation as a photographer. Inspired by the social documentary style of photographers such as Walker Evans and William Eggleston, and closer to home Robin Morrision and Les Cleveland, he set out 30 years ago to actively record details of the cities, suburbs, small towns and rural areas he was visiting in the course of his work. His aim has always been to combine the often overlooked aesthetic qualities of everyday objects with a historical record of visual fashion. After beginning to build up a body of work in Auckland, Derek then moved to Wellington, Nelson, Dunedin and the Coromandel Peninusla in the course of his work. The result is a remarkable and unique collection of images covering the whole country, that are compelling both as photographs, but also as an important documentary record of New Zealand's social environment"--Jacket flap.

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