Roger Sinek is from
Zimbabwe, and has been taking photographs with some serious intent since
aged 11. He originally came to Liverpool to study architecture and play
drums. These days he does personal work and undertakes commissions
between working at Tate Liverpool. He exhibits regularly with the Soup
collective and the Oxton Artists.
"I believe photographs are abstract, because freezing an instant is unnatural, and there are ways the camera sees things we cannot. I'm interested in essence and resonance. Seeking the universal in the ephemeral. I like ambiguity, to allow space for the imagination. There should be a remove from the literal, an image not a recording."
"I believe photographs are abstract, because freezing an instant is unnatural, and there are ways the camera sees things we cannot. I'm interested in essence and resonance. Seeking the universal in the ephemeral. I like ambiguity, to allow space for the imagination. There should be a remove from the literal, an image not a recording."
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