Ed Kashi's latest book release, Abandoned Moments: A Love Letter to Photography, illustrates the concept of momentary surrender in photography -- the abandoned moment. In contrast to the orchestration of the decisive moment, this volume honors the intuition Kashi has gained over his 40-year career, and is a tribute to the electricity captured when he has yielded his camera to the experiences of reality around him.
Join Ed at The Image Flow, and share this presentation of his visceral relationship with photography. Books and signed copies will be for sale, and a workshop with Ed Kashi will be hosted by The Image Flow in mid-January.
[Photo credit: Villagers celebrate the Ganapati Festival to honor the Lord Ganesh. VADHAV, INDIA, 2007. (C) Ed Kashi]
Ed Kashi's latest book release, Abandoned Moments: A Love Letter to Photography, illustrates the concept of momentary surrender in photography -- the abandoned moment. In contrast to the orchestration of the decisive moment, this volume honors the intuition Kashi has gained over his 40-year career, and is a tribute to the electricity captured when he has yielded his camera to the experiences of reality around him.
Join Ed at The Image Flow, and share this presentation of his visceral relationship with photography. Books and signed copies will be for sale, and a workshop with Ed Kashi will be hosted by The Image Flow in mid-January.
[Photo credit: Villagers celebrate the Ganapati Festival to honor the Lord Ganesh. VADHAV, INDIA, 2007. (C) Ed Kashi]
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