Isa Gelb says about herself:
“I’m a film photographer at heart who always carry a camera because at every street corner, in the sky, on a path in woods, anywhere, there can be something to shoot that I wouldn’t miss.
Talking about my work is difficult, I’d rather let my images reveal themselves. I’m not trying to create ‘art’. Although I have my own personal likes and influences, I don’t have an aesthetic program. I have not favorite topics either because everything is up for photography. There are no limits unless you define some.
My subjects have a modesty that I hope remains intact within my images. One purpose of my work is to give credit to that sense of modesty I witness, rather than using artistic means to amplify it and change its nature.”
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About ‘Somewhere In Normandy’:
‘Somewhere In Normandy’ might be called a series because all the photographs were taken in the same location, but they don’t have much in common beyond that. I didn’t set out to create anything specific, except for maybe keeping some mental souvenirs.