INVISIBLE
Title
INVISIBLE
Subject
Documentary
Description
Words by Mark Haworth Booth
These photographs show us a paradox: how fluorescent safety-clothing, which is intended to make workers in potentially dangerous occupations conspicuous, can make its wearers invisible. They are the latest series by a photographer with a sustained interest in the way cities work. Here he shows us the invisible people who ensure that London and its suburbs function. It is as if the metropolis is a complicated clock which no one ever sees or rather notices being wound up.
These photographs show us a paradox: how fluorescent safety-clothing, which is intended to make workers in potentially dangerous occupations conspicuous, can make its wearers invisible. They are the latest series by a photographer with a sustained interest in the way cities work. Here he shows us the invisible people who ensure that London and its suburbs function. It is as if the metropolis is a complicated clock which no one ever sees or rather notices being wound up.
Creator
Stephen Gill
Publisher
Nobody
Date
2005
Format
hardback
Dimensions
300 x 255 mm Landscape format
Number of Pages
64
Number of images
30
Edition Size
1000
Designer
Melanie Mues
Editor
Stephen Gill
Printer
ROB sARA
Website
https://www.stephengill.co.uk/portfolio/news
URL Link to project
https://www.nobodybooks.com/product/invisible
Where to buy
https://www.nobodybooks.com/product/invisible