Cary Conover on Charles Cushman

Posted by Bryan Formhals on December 24, 2009

“A friend asked me recently about my influences in photography. I replied, with Cushman squarely in mind, “More and more, it’s the people nobody has ever heard of. I love coming across lesser-known photographers who worked more or less anonymously, for the simple joy of photography.” I love it when I can look at a photographer’s work and not sense any “ego” involved; humble and evidentiary photography with no gimmicks or reliance upon technical trickery.” – Cary Conover

Cary Conover has written a nice piece on the work of Charles Cushman, along with some insights about his evolving philosophy.

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