Jack Latham

 Jack Latham Talk


  In this talk, Jack Latham told us the story of his work, the shooting process, and the mistakes he made before the final version. A Pink Flamingo is a series of works he shot in the United States, based on a historical route called carved roads out of central America in the 17th to 18th centuries. During this period, he lived in a car and lived in a motel, which was exactly like a road trip, which made me very yearning. His second major project is sugar paper theories, which started in 2014 and 2015. After that, he put his interest in "Limitations of Photography", he said that the photo was taken based on reality, but we can add some things that are meaningful to us, it's an inability to do certain things that makes a photograph. When talking about "The silence of photography", he said a paragraph that I think is particularly important. "We kind of decontextualizing recontextualized imagery. We purpose them into kind of linear narrative that is the reductive form of storytelling." The most direct benefit to me in Jack Latham's Talk is not to leave university with the finished work. This is what others said to him when he graduated from university, and he told us this sentence.


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