Gary Duehr: People, Places, Things
This retrospective skims across several decades of making photos, from People on the streets and squeezed in elevators; to Places behind the scenes or blurred by speed; to Things including messy car interiors and handwritten notes in public.
A woman cradles flowers on a city street. Sunset sweeps across an LA intersection. A Panama hat and tiger-striped seat covers suggest a safari in Provincetown.
There is often tension between the camera鈥檚 nailing of details and an expressive vision that grabs moments flitting by. The choice of subjects is expansive, even whimsical. To the typical question asked of photographers what they take pictures of, the answer here is: 鈥淎nything that catches my eye.鈥
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This retrospective skims across several decades of making photos, from People on the streets and squeezed in elevators; to Places behind the scenes or blurred by speed; to Things including messy car interiors and handwritten notes in public.
A woman cradles flowers on a city street. Sunset sweeps across an LA intersection. A Panama hat and tiger-striped seat covers suggest a safari in Provincetown.
There is often tension between the camera鈥檚 nailing of details and an expressive vision that grabs moments flitting by. The choice of subjects is expansive, even whimsical. To the typical question asked of photographers what they take pictures of, the answer here is: 鈥淎nything that catches my eye.鈥