Asian Lives: A Closer Look

Ishu Patel

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In 2011, adhering to his mentor Henri Cartier-Bresson’s mantra to ‘photograph the truth’, animation filmmaker Ishu Patel embarks on a photographic journey in southeast Asia. Abandoning moving images to secure a series of still images that capture a uniquely human gesture or powerful thought-provoking story, he prowls both urban and rural areas armed only with a Leica M9 with 35 and 50mm fast lenses. The result is a collection of elusive still images – photographs, mainly in black and white, that tell a story, seize a moment in life or are a witness to joy, struggle or human dignity. Never political or judgmental, the collection comprises Patel’s homage to the unsung lives of ordinary Asians, many of whom are increasingly overlooked in today’s fast- changing world. Patel also contributes thoughtful essays on the various countries and peoples he has so powerfully photographed.

Ishu Patel is an acclaimed animation film director/producer and educator whose films have received theatrical and television distribution worldwide. His many international awards include two Oscar nominations, the Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival, the British Academy Award, and the Grand Prix at both Annecy and the Montreal World Film Festival. Photography has been a parallel passion. His experience as Cartier-Bresson’s ‘guide’ in mid-1960s India shaped much of Patel’s own approach toward teaching and seeing through the viewfinder.

Publisher
Thames and Hudson Ltd
ISBN
9780500519240
Binding
Hardback
Page Extent
192
Weight (kg)
1.71
Height (in)
11.57
Width (in)
10.63
Subject
Photography , Photography History & Themes
Published Date
08 / 09 / 2016

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