« These
black-and-white photographs were mostly taken in Philadelphia, New
York City and Lancaster, PA from 1985 to present. I'm mostly
interested in what things look like, although sometimes events
converge to create irony, humor or interesting juxtapositions. These
usually happen by accident - I think that when you're actually taking
the pictures, you have to react to things visually - then something
akin to "meaning" creates itself later when you're looking
at the negatives and deciding what to print.
I'm
also interested in photography as a way of cropping the world into
rectangles, as a way of selectively taking things out of context -
which often results in stripping the original "meaning" out
of the subject matter, or at least in making the image open to
interpretation. Kind of the opposite of photojournalism, whose
intention is to create narrative and context rather than to discard
them. Therefore these Web galleries are categorized with titles more
for convenience than for the literal topic. » Ted Adams

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