Portret photography

Andrew Bush – Drive

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Bush photographed his fellow drivers while driving alongside them, often traveling at 60 mph. Taking notes on the speed and direction he was going, Bush created extended captions for the images and called the series Vector Portraits.
The culture of cars is an inseparable part of American life. Whether used for functional purposes or recreation, automobiles are expressions of ourpersonality. They also represent the American ideals of freedom, mobility, and independence, providing a unique personal space that is at onceprivate and public. Andrew Bush (b. 1956) examines this tension between private and public in his remarkable series of photographs of individuals driving cars in and around Los Angelesa city famous for its car culture. By attaching a camera to the passenger side window, Bush made these pictures while driving alongside his subjectsoften traveling at 60 mph. Taking notes on the speed and direction he was going, Bush created extended captions for the images and called the series Vector Portraits. Published here for the first time, this portfolio is accompanied by an essay by culture critic Patt Morrison and an interview between the photographer and Jeff L. Rosenheim that discusses the Vector Portraits in the context of Bushs photography as a whole.

Bibliographic Details

Author Andrew Bush
Publisher Yale University Press
Place of publication New Haven / London
Year 2008
Edition First edition
Binding Hardcover including dustjacket
ISBN 9780300136487
Collation 146 pp.
Language English
Dimensions 29 x 31,5

Condition Report

Condition Very Good
Cover Fine
Notes Almost like new, but dust jacket has scratchmarks / scuffing to back.
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