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Jonas Dahlstroem: 07:27:47
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Jonas Dahlstroem: 07:27:47

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For his new book 07:27:47, photographer Jonas Dahlstrom studied urban environments in Sweden. With the immediacy of street photography, he captured their beauty in a continuous sequence of images taking place during exactly 12 hours. Focusing on the interaction of light, shadows, and architecture, the aesthetics of his stunning photographs are strict, clear, and minimalist. Regardless, these external landscapes can be read as internal landscapes projected outwards. They tell a tale of fragility, loneliness, and isolation, of human existence holding out against such anonymous, concrete habitats.
Text in English and Swedish.
75 b/w illustrations

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kerber Verlag
Country
Germany
Date
26 October 2020
Pages
160
ISBN
9783735606877

For his new book 07:27:47, photographer Jonas Dahlstrom studied urban environments in Sweden. With the immediacy of street photography, he captured their beauty in a continuous sequence of images taking place during exactly 12 hours. Focusing on the interaction of light, shadows, and architecture, the aesthetics of his stunning photographs are strict, clear, and minimalist. Regardless, these external landscapes can be read as internal landscapes projected outwards. They tell a tale of fragility, loneliness, and isolation, of human existence holding out against such anonymous, concrete habitats.
Text in English and Swedish.
75 b/w illustrations

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kerber Verlag
Country
Germany
Date
26 October 2020
Pages
160
ISBN
9783735606877