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The book is a collection of structures and places that memorialize the dead. These include cemeteries, free standing crypts, semi buried crypts, cemetery buildings and roadside memorials. It's a study of the frailty of memory and the passage of time.

tomridout

About the Author

Tom Ridout
tomridout Acton, Ontario, Canada

Tom’s early inspiration was found in the work of German objective photographers Albert Renger Patsch and Bernd & Hilla Becher. His early obsession with these masters led to him taking on a vaguely Bavarian accent, wearing lederhosen, drinking large quantities of Düsseldorf Altbier and travelling around in a VW microbus strewn with film plates, a view camera and empty Reisling bottles. His earliest attempts at capturing the essence of ‘Neue Sachlichkeit’ was expressed in a single minded pursuit of water tower photography. What started out as a well-intentioned undertaking almost resulted in arrest when the police were called to investigate a report of what appeared to be an Oktoberfest reveller who was scaling a large metal water tower in Kenmore, New York.

Tom has since dropped his European stylistic trappings, cut back on reisling consumption and refocused his view on other constructs and remnants of modern post-industrial society.

Publish Date  March 17, 2011

Dimensions  Standard Landscape  80 pgs   Premium Paper, lustre finish

Category  Fine Art Photography

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LIFT
Published January 11, 2012
blandscapes, as listed under Arts & Photography
Published December 28, 2011
FOND MEMORY CORPORATION,  Fall 2011, as listed under Fine Art
Published October 17, 2011
Wooden billboards      
Absecon Blvd, as listed under Arts & Photography
Published September 28, 2011
GRAIN, as listed under History
Published September 15, 2011
Leaving La Butte, as listed under Fine Art Photography
Published August 14, 2011
CLOSED
Published February 24, 2011
Shrouded, as listed under Fine Art Photography
Published February 21, 2011
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