Getting close
Get close.And then get closer.
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Shikhei Goh p. 98
Risking thumps, shouts and dirty looks, Martin Parr is a photographer who often gets uncomfortably close to his subjects. By doing so, Parr draws our attention to the small but telling details, which would be lost in a wider composition.
Here, by getting in close and filling the frame with the subject, the photographer forces us to notice the subtleties that make this image so peculiar: the scarlet lipstick on those slightly pursed, dissatisfied lips; the gold jewellery; those oval goggles with the lizard-like eyeholes. All these details mean you can’t help but form an opinion of this woman – welcome to Benidorm!
Very often, nothing kills an image more than keeping ...
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