The Ambiguous Book Project

What's a photograph? A moment, a mirror, a shadow?
All and more.

This book takes us on a journey criss-crossing the world, via streets, bridges and beaches, taking in the mystical and the mundane, from villages to mega cities. We experience not just the pictures but also the thoughts of the photographers.

Each of them responded to an open invitation I made to join a project, the only reward the satisfaction of creating something original, something greater than the sum of its parts. Those parts were a photograph and some words that each of them contributed in response to the image of his or her predecessor in an email chain of all the participants. So what was the connection, the link in the chain? Ambiguity.

The challenge I put to the ambiguants was to trawl their own collections in response to the associations prompted by a photograph taken by someone of whom they knew nothing. Some you'll see have neatly matched its composition with one of their own. Others have taken leaps of imagination. The result is a place illuminated by shadows, mapped by moments, signposted with mirrors.

Welcome to the island of Ambiguo.


Featuring the work of Scott Allan, Blake Andrews, Richard Baker, Richard Bram, Helge Brzoska, Richard Buhn, James Carroll, Andrey Danilov, Matteo Alvazzi Delfrate, Jane Engel, Michiel Faro, Anita French, Fabio Gianelli, Namra Gilani, Cesc Giralt, Dawn Greensides, Brian Gryphon, Anne de Haas, Andrew Hall, Jo Hall, Dan Hayon, David Hurley, Nicole Ishida, Erika Jones, Tiffany Jones, Han Jwei, Ahmed Kaleem, Kim Lambert, Zun Lee, Donald Martinez, Roz Martinez, Stephen McLaren, Shahid Mirza, Reiko Okazaki, Jennifer Osborne, Félix Pagaimo, Fabrizio Quagliuso, James Radke, Tina Remiz, Marcus Riccoboni, Marguerite Richards, Romina Rivadeneira, Orville Robertson, Ruud van Ruitenbeek, Ruben Sanchez, Matt Scandrett, Aine Scannell, Istvan Seres, Renee Smith, Anika De Souza, Ali Sultan, Katie Troyer, Zhenya Voevodina and Echard Wheeler.

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