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Publisher Note

Paul Graham is one of the best photobook makers ever (Beyond Caring, Troubled Land, A1: Great North Road, a Shimmer of Possibility, New Europe). In End of an Age, British photographer Paul Graham captures the threshold moments that mark the ending of adolescence – the small slice of time between youthful indulgence and the emerging awareness of adult responsibilities. His photographs resonate between these two poles: between full-on consciousness and escape; between staring the world in the eye or shying away; between seeing the world with shocking clarity and the desire to hide oneself from that reality: turn away, get drunk, close your eyes, get stoned. It is a situation that each of us knows and remembers all too well as a traumatic time. And it is often the threshold of a profound psychological transformation – a chartless sea in which one might successfully navigate, get becalmed, or simply drown.

Paul Graham’s pictures consider this point in one’s life and reflect upon its trauma, uncertainty, and pain. The photographs alternate between ultra-sharp direct flash images, where every detail is minutely recorded, and the opposite extreme with loose available-light photographs saturated with colour, blurred and sometimes poorly focused.

Photobook

End of an Age

by Paul Graham

Publisher
Release Place Zurich, Switzerland
Edition 1st edition
Release Date 1999
Credits
Artist: Paul Graham
Identifiers
ISBN-13: 9783908247173
Work  
Subform Photobook
Topics Teenage, Youth
Methods Phottography
Language English
Format hardcover with dustjacket
Dimensions 24.5 × 32.5 cm
Pages 108