In his photo series, Frank Hallam Day depicts the phenomenon of man and his environment in a unique manner and makes recreational vehicles (RVs)--ultra-modern, high-tech luxury homes on wheels--the brightly lit and dazzling stars of his pictures. They seem to be entwined in the jungle landscapes of Florida at night and appear as islands of security in a dark and hostile environment. They protect their owners with a feeling of safety and comfort in the lap of luxury. The series won the first prize in the highly prestigious photography competition Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2012.
In his photo series, Frank Hallam Day depicts the phenomenon of man and his environment in a unique manner and makes recreational vehicles (RVs)--u...
This book compiles Frank Day's multivalent series of photographs of Bangkok's battered public phone booths. Seen as if magnets for the detritus of daily life in a metropolis, Day's intimate yet subtly epic images register traces of the demands that govern our urban existence: postings for job adverts, signs of commercial pleasure, and listings for entertainment spectacles, or social advancement opportunities. Many of the markings in the booths are tags by graffiti artists and also messages left by street protestors during the recent years of Thailand's political meltdown.
This book compiles Frank Day's multivalent series of photographs of Bangkok's battered public phone booths. Seen as if magnets for the detritus of ...