Richard Bram: Working Title: Significant Gestures

Richard Bram: Working Title: Significant Gestures

I still haven’t put my finger on why I like street photography so much.  Maybe because it allows us to look at unfiltered human behavior or maybe it’s because of the juxtapositions of humanity and architecture.  New York photographer, Richard Bram, looks

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The work feels contemporary and well seen, reflecting hidden cultural phenomenons  allowing for a Where’s Waldo pleasure of finding much more below the surface when the work is revisited.  Working Title: Significant Gestures captures isolation, anger, technology, stress, what we consume, and even American Girl Dolls in just a few images–truly capturing the human experience at this moment in time