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031 - Alex Webb
Alex Webb
Turkey. Istanbul. 2001. On board a ferry at dusk near the Princess Islands. Photo: Alex Webb.
Alex Webb
Istanbul, Turkey (2001)
Alex Webb is known for his complex layered compositions and vibrant use of colour within public space. His photographs often contain multiple subjects, gestures, and interactions occurring simultaneously within a single frame. This creates visual tension and narrative ambiguity, encouraging the viewer to actively navigate the image.
Webb’s work examines spectatorship and the complexity of urban environments through overlapping spatial relationships and fragmented storytelling. Rather than directing attention toward a single focal point, his photographs construct multiple visual narratives that coexist within the same space. Light, shadow, and colour play an important role in shaping the emotional atmosphere of his images.
This work relates to my own observational practice because I am interested in how urban environments contain simultaneous moments and interactions. Webb’s photography has influenced the way I think about composition, layering, and visual storytelling within street photography.
References
Webb, A. (2007). The Suffering of Light. New York: Aperture.
Webb, A. and Webb, R. (2014). On Street Photography and the Poetic Image. New York: Aperture.
Magnum Photos. Alex Webb Portfolio. Available at: https://www.magnumphotos.com
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