Mark Forbes discusses his photography series, "Collected Memories," which explores the idea of capturing memories and the role of photographs in preserving those memories.
He shares how the series started as a result of his organic and investigative approach to photography, where he explores everyday scenes and objects. Mark explains that he is drawn to scenes that evoke a sense of the human element, even without explicitly including people in the frame. He also discusses using medium-format film cameras and their impact on his photography process.
Mark's work resonates with viewers due to the relatable and nostalgic feel of his images, as well as the sense of familiarity and deja vu they evoke.
He also shares insights into his other projects and future plans, including a solo exhibition in Korea.
You can look at more of Mark Forbes' work and order the "Collected Memories" book here: www.markforbes....
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