The Real Photo Show podcast also includes a YouTube video bonus content in which I talk about the influence of Atget on my work (5 minutes)
“The Real Photo Show” Podcast features “Traces of Time”
– Michael Chovan-Dalton interviews me about my background as a photographer and my most recently published book “Traces of Time, walking the Jardins de l’Abbaye de la Cambre in summer”
Link to the show: https://www.realphotoshow.com/alexandra-huddleston-traces-of-time/
New Book Launch!
Title: Traces of Time, walking the Jardins de l’Abbaye de la Cambre in summer
Status: Published, November 2022
To create the work in Traces of Time I spent the month of August 2021 walking and photographing daily in the Jardins de L’Abbaye de la Cambre, Brussels. Through a slow, meditative, and close examination of one of Brussels most beloved parks, I explored how walking influences my perception of space and place.
The book is a hand-bound, limited edition artist’s book that centers around eight photographic sequences, interspersed with large, single images. Through a close observation of the park’s built and biotic landscape, this work highlights the small, almost imperceptible, hourly and daily transformations that mark time’s passing.
New portfolio online : Traces of Time
To create the work in “Traces of Time,” I spent the month of August 2021 walking and photographing daily in the Jardins de L’Abbaye de la Cambre, Brussels. Through a slow, meditative, and close examination of one of Brussels most beloved parks, I explored how walking influences my perception of space and place. The resulting photographs will be compiled into two separate books.
“A Walk in the Park” will be a collaborative book that brings together my photographs and the calligraphy paintings of Mimi Kunz to create a polyphonic portrayal of the park in summer. (anticipated release: November 2022)
“Traces of Time, walking the Jardins de L’Abbaye de la Cambre in summer” will be a hand-bound, limited edition artist’s book that centers around eight sequences of photographic installations. Through a close observation of the park’s built and biotic landscape, this work highlights the small, almost imperceptible, hourly and daily transformations that mark time’s passing. (anticipated release: November 2022)
Monday, February 28th: Lecture on New Trends in Landscape Photography
On Monday, February 28th, I’ll be giving a lecture on new trends in landscape photography.
Learn more at https://renesan.org
“In the Shadow of the Valley” – Expanded and Revised
The body of work “In the Shadow of the Valley” has been re-sequenced and three new diptychs have been added to the project :