Stories from a Caravan
di Hayley Hillis and Pippa Wischer
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Informazioni sul libro
In Stories from a Caravan Hayley Hillis and Pippa Wischer have produced a series of portraits of people who live long-term in caravan parks in Australia.
This project developed from an idea to present short life stories of these people. The eighteen portraits range from single mothers to retirees, most of whom are optimistic, courageous and have interesting stories to tell. The stories range from events in the 2nd World War to life in the caravan park and trying to raise children.
Both men and women have been interviewed, ranging from 20s’ to 80’s in age. What becomes evident with these portraits is that the participants candidly and humorously share with us some of their intimate moments, their daily challenges and successes, their hopes and their dreams.
This project developed from an idea to present short life stories of these people. The eighteen portraits range from single mothers to retirees, most of whom are optimistic, courageous and have interesting stories to tell. The stories range from events in the 2nd World War to life in the caravan park and trying to raise children.
Both men and women have been interviewed, ranging from 20s’ to 80’s in age. What becomes evident with these portraits is that the participants candidly and humorously share with us some of their intimate moments, their daily challenges and successes, their hopes and their dreams.
Funzionalità e dettagli
- Categoria principale: Fotografia artistica
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Formato del progetto: Orizzontale standard, 25×20 cm
N° di pagine: 40 - Data di pubblicazione: mar 01, 2009
- Parole chiave fine art photography, visual art, caravan parks, interviews, documentary, photography, portratiture
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Informazioni sull'autore
Pippa Wischer
Melbourne, Australia
Pippa is a visual artist who lives and works in Melbourne. She runs her own photography, videography and book production business. She has over 10 years experience teaching digital media at higher education level, and completed a Master of Fine Art by Research at Monash University in 2006.