The Longest Road
de Nicolas St-Pierre
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Acerca del libro
Grounded at home in summer 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, local photographer Nicolas St-Pierre attempted to satisfy his wanderlust by hopping in his car and driving along Ottawa Road 31 in search of images that evoke past and dreamed travels.
Mixing portraiture, documentary and street photography, "The Longest Road" proposes an intimate visual exploration of the people, buildings and landscapes that make up Ottawa Road 31, and acts as a metaphor of the photographer’s persistent longing for a change of scenery in these unsettling times. The images comprised in this book speak to the universality of such themes as wanderlust, exoticism vs. familiarity, shattered aspirations and foreboding. "The Longest Road" will no doubt resonate with all those who, like Nicolas St-Pierre, saw their lives and dreams disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
This book was selected as semi-finalist for the URBAN Book Award 2021 in Trieste, Italy.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Libros de arte y fotografía
- Categorías adicionales Canadá, Fotografia callejera
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Características: Carta de EE. UU., 22×28 cm
N.º de páginas: 64 - Fecha de publicación: may. 30, 2021
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave Ottawa, Canada, Street Photography, Road trip
Acerca del creador
Nicolas St-Pierre is a Canadian photographer and storyteller based in Ottawa, Canada. Lawyer by training, former reporter at La Presse (Montréal, Canada) and diplomat by trade, Nicolas dedicates most of his spare time capturing the places and people that he encounters through his professional and personal travels. His work has been exhibited in galleries in Canada as well as in the USA, Mexico, Finland, Italy, Iran, China and Japan. It has also been featured in Canadian, American, French and Japanese publications, including La Presse, Street Photography Magazine, Réponses Photo, OPENEYE, Latent Image, Photo Life and Onbeat, as well as in online magazines. In recent years, Nicolas’ work has garnered awards and accolades from the International Photography Awards (IPA), the Independent Photographer, LensCulture and the URBAN Photo Awards. In 2021, Nicolas was the winner of the URBAN Book Award (Trieste, Italy) for his book "Where Have the Birds Gone?"