Stephen Gill
PHOTOSNACK #726
Stephen Gill’s photography feels like flipping open a secret diary of a place—he takes what’s ordinary (streets, flowers, discarded objects) and gently tilts it so you see the texture, the weirdness, the quiet magic behind it.
If you appreciate images that are experimental but not flashy—subtle layers of place, memory, process—his work is a fascinating ride.
Thank you, Andreas Trnka, for recommending his work.
Until next time,
Tomasz



love his work, his book. field studies (portraits) is a fave. also love his handmade projects.
With the years, his pigment prints have become progressively worse.