Tag: Eugene Richards
Days in Dorchester 1
Hamza Raheem on the bus. 2:22 PM. June, 2015. I’m spending a few weeks in Dorchester, MA. I can’t help but think about one of the most important pieces of photo-documentary work, Eugene Richards’ first book, Dorchester Days, as I walk and work around this neighborhood. The area has always been home to a vibrant mix of […]
Eugene Richards
Eugene Richards, from series, ‘War is Personal, U.S.A.’ Eugene Richards’ work is informed by a clarity of vision and compassion. His silent and transparent approach translates into photographs that place us, as viewers, in moral and emotional spaces that are no longer safe or neutral. He brings our attention to matters that are more often […]