Rzeczy
Title
Rzeczy
Subject
Street
Description
“Rzeczy - an object that one need not, cannot, or does not wish to
give a specific name to.”
The title "Rzeczy" might seem intimidating at first, especially to English speakers. Translated
from Polish it simply means "things”. With its jarring combination of letters, this word resonated as the perfect name for this series. It is a playful admittance of an inability to clearly articulate what drives the urge to stop and look closely.
At first glance, neither the scene nor object might seem to hold any aesthetic value. The images resist easy categorisation, and are pulled together instinctively as a cohesive compilation.
Created over the past four years, these photographs are presented alongside the launch of a zine of the same title. These relatively small format prints on display are intended to emphasise the humble nature of both subject and medium, while the varied and individual
style of the frames accentuate the diverse and humorous motifs.
Will is a London-based photographer who sought to free himself from the self-constraints and literal weight of “pro” camera photography. He was drawn to the immediacy and simplicity of
just using his phone as a tool to take pictures, and found new freedom in capturing what
caught his eye at any moment. He celebrates mundane daily existence, revealing lightness
from under anthropogenic grit. His work aims to inspire others to find beauty in unexpected
places, to create and collect their own treasures from the everyday world around them.
give a specific name to.”
The title "Rzeczy" might seem intimidating at first, especially to English speakers. Translated
from Polish it simply means "things”. With its jarring combination of letters, this word resonated as the perfect name for this series. It is a playful admittance of an inability to clearly articulate what drives the urge to stop and look closely.
At first glance, neither the scene nor object might seem to hold any aesthetic value. The images resist easy categorisation, and are pulled together instinctively as a cohesive compilation.
Created over the past four years, these photographs are presented alongside the launch of a zine of the same title. These relatively small format prints on display are intended to emphasise the humble nature of both subject and medium, while the varied and individual
style of the frames accentuate the diverse and humorous motifs.
Will is a London-based photographer who sought to free himself from the self-constraints and literal weight of “pro” camera photography. He was drawn to the immediacy and simplicity of
just using his phone as a tool to take pictures, and found new freedom in capturing what
caught his eye at any moment. He celebrates mundane daily existence, revealing lightness
from under anthropogenic grit. His work aims to inspire others to find beauty in unexpected
places, to create and collect their own treasures from the everyday world around them.
Creator
Will Edgecombe
Date
2024
Format
Perfect Bound, 120gsm Uncoated, Cover: 250gsm Uncoated.
Dimensions
20,16,0.4
Number of Pages
48
Number of images
44
Edition Size
150
Place of Publication
London
Designer
Justyna Szymańska
Editor
Justyna Szymańska
Printer
mixam.co.uk
Website
www.willedgecom.be
Where to buy
hello@willedgecom.be