戴维·乔治(David George)拍摄的夜晚的哈克尼(Hackney)的照片展示了宁静的,但透露出一种奇特的乡村之美的城市景观。这是我们睡觉时错过的伦敦。这些图片和Karen Falconer的装作的短篇小说一同呈现,这篇小说带领读者踏上一段进入叙述者过去的夜晚和一段尚未克服的痛苦记忆的平行旅行。
David George has been a photographer for over thirty-five years and spent the first twenty-five working on book, advertising and editorial commissions working mainly on location with low level light situations. At present his photographic projects are all based around the social and political narratives to be found in British man-altered landscape, which he exhibits in the UK and internationally. David lives and works in East London and in 2009 co-founded the Uncertain States photography project.
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David George's photographs of Hackney by night reveal urban landscapes of eerie stillness but also unexpected beauty. Here is the London that we miss when we sleep, that is more beautiful than in our dreams. The images are accompanied by a short story by Karen Falconer that takes the reader on a parallel journey into the night of someone's memory.




