ppc/02 - ‘SCATTERED ASHES’
About the Prints:
The PPC’S second release is four curated prints from Tom Bradley’s ‘Scattered Ashes’ work.
After my Uncle died, I found his old point and shoot camera. I had felt stuck in a photographic rut, that my composition had become too formal. The cheap point and shoot was initially stuck in a high-exposure setting which helped me to see things in a new way, freeing me from this rut. A renewed enthusiasm for this new way of seeing coincided with reflections on an Uncle who died too early with my family being his only relatives.
Please support Tom and his photographic work by purchasing a print from our shop.
Open edition - 12 inches on the longest side printed on Ilford Galerie Prestige Smooth Pearl at 310gsm for £95.
Image Titles:
From top to bottom:
1 - ‘Afterlife # 1’
2 - ‘Afterlife # 2’
3 - ‘Afterlife # 3’
4 - ‘Afterlife # 4’
Tom BRADLEY
About Tom:
Tom is a documentary and art photographer based in South East London, freelancing professionally since 2008.
As well as long-term work on subjects such as leprosy, Armenian prisoners, Bangladeshi stone miners and the Dhaka gay community, he also makes work with images more ethereal and transitory in nature. He has a great love of trees, often present throughout his work.
He studied, then worked at the renowned Pathshala South Asian Media Institute in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
His work has been published by the New York Times, the Guardian, the BBC, AJ+, CNN, Dailly Telegraph, Institute for War and Peace Reporting, Open Society Foundations among others.