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Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

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Birmingham, Alabama, 2006. Wedding.

While recently reading Brian Ulrich's blog, I was turned on to the story of Gary Stochl; a street photographer who actively took photographs around Chicago for 40 years without showing them to anyone, not even his parents. After this significant amount of time, he finally decided that he needed to share his work with the world. It wasn't long before people started to take notice and compare him to some of the legends of photography like Henri Cartier-Bresson, Garry Winogrand, and Robert Frank.

The story of his eventual critical success put a smile on my face, but that's not what ultimately interests me. I find myself imagining what it would be like to keep all those photos private for such a long time. I can only conclude that after a certain number of years it would become excruciating. For whatever reason the idea of art without an audience causes me real discomfort.

It leads me to think about how different this man's story is from the story of many photobloggers who share all kinds of photos with each other, often very indiscriminately. For many people it's just natural to be social, to throw ideas out into the world and see what happens. I wonder what makes a person like this decide against sharing his creations for so long. In a New York Times article Stochl attempts to answer this question by saying, "I suppose I had been uncertain as to whether the work would be warmly received."

Can that be the whole answer? A simple fear of rejection? Can four decades of creative solitude be explained away this easily? I'm sure there's a lot more insight that he could offer into why he chose to live his life the way he has.

Five Comments

shane j montgomery said:
742 days ago

Great insight with that blog. I'll have to check out Gary Stochl! The bride in this picture looks terrified.

ndiginiz said:
741 days ago

Tena koe ehoa
A very interesting concept to capture a wedding ceremony and compose the celebratory figure in the background of the image. Not complaining at all, in fact I find it very exhilerating and non-conformist! 8)
The vast contrasts of body language are great and in some cases I would suspect some may even be the same in the minds of both subjects.

Raymond Tse said:
741 days ago

The bride is terrified and the bridesmaid (?) has a been there / done that look.

mihow said:
741 days ago

This is fantastic, Brandon.

Warren said:
729 days ago

What a fantastic study in contrasts. I can't stop looking at it. Almost ominous, my eyes constantly trace a triangle from veil to belly to bouquet. Excellent.

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