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2023
10 Miles West by Josh Edgoose (2023)
Specifications
- Hardcover
- 290 x 240 mm
- 128 pages
- 67 images
- Cover design by Alex May Hughes
About the Special edition with Prints
- Each print is in an edition of 25 numbered and stamped copies
- Signed by Josh Edgoose on verso
- Printed on Hahnemühle Pearl paper
- 27 x 22 cm / 11" x 9"
- 0.5 cm / 0.2" white border
About
10 Miles West by Josh Edgoose is a document of the photographer’s home and surrounding community. Containing over ten years of photographs of South-West London, 10 Miles West started with images Edgoose captured during his daily commute. Over the subsequent years they became a diary and a growing archive of life in these communities.
Through the use of colour, humour and an empathetic approach to his photography, Josh delves into the intimate stories of the people, the landscapes and the untold narratives that make these lesser-known London boroughs so special, making us join in his connection with his local area.Each photograph represents more than a serendipitous moment. It’s a reminder of the richness and significance found within our neighbourhoods and the importance of belonging.10 Miles West is a portrait of Isleworth, Hounslow, Richmond, Brentford and Twickenham and the areas of natural beauty that stretch between them as well as a portrait of the lives of the people that fill them.“I’m happiest when taking photographs a few steps from my door”- Josh Edgoose
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Publisher: Setanta
The desolate yet stunning landscapes echo with untold stories, images that invite reflection and stir the imagination.
The desolate yet stunning landscapes echo with untold stories, images that invite reflection and stir the imagination.
The stark beauty of barren lands is captured with haunting clarity, evoking a sense of solitude and serenity that draws the viewer in.
The stark beauty of barren lands is captured with haunting clarity, evoking a sense of solitude and serenity that draws the viewer in.
Each photograph offers a vast, open landscape that feels both inviting and isolating, portraying the west as a world full of contrast.