Charles Holm aka Homez: Embassy Court Brighton
Edition of 10 (exclusive to Photo Fringe)
Size: 50x50cm
Digital C-Print from 35mm Kodak EIR slide scan on high-quality 200 gsm paper, they come with three finishes: standard (semi gloss), glossy, or extra matte. (Buyer specifies finish)
Peripheral Visions is a collection of photographs that combines black and white reportage images from the free party rave scene in Sussex Downs, Coney Island’s iconic freak show, the Burning Man festival’s revellers. These images are in stylistic contrast to my acclaimed series Eye Deal, a collection of thirty colour infrared photographs of global locations taken on the break of the millennium over a six year period starting in Brighton. The images were captured with my Olympus OM-2 and fish-eye lens on four rolls of Kodak EIR Colour infrared slide film. The effect is that of a psychedelic vision of the world filled with the idealism of a global traveler. They evoke a beautiful sense of common ground, nostalgia and positivity. The exhibitions will feature aluminium prints, framed print, T-shirts, 35mm slide and Super 8 cine projections. Limited Edition prints of 50x50cm prints available through Photo Fringe online shop.
Charles Holm aka Homez was born in Southeast countryside in the UK, and lives in East Sussex. Since completing photography degree at Leicester College in 1999, he has had solo exhibitions in Brighton, Bangkok, San Francisco, Sydney and London combined with permanent commissions from bars in New York and a DVD cover sleeve commission for the official Burning Man festival 2004 film ‘Beyond The Black Rock’. He has been a guest on Sydney’s commercial radio station FBI 94.5 FM. He continues to work with film and digital photography and video production.