Stephen Gill
A Book of Birds
Photography, birds, animals all merged for me as a teenager as I was fascinated with those things. I spent much time photographing birds when I was around 13 years old sitting patiently waiting for a bird to land in a spot where I had placed food and carefully set up my Dixons Miranda camera and long air cable release running into the kitchen. Through photography and with the help of the Observers book of birds I got to know the different species that visited our garden.
About 20 years later after spending more time making work inspired by cities (mostly East London) I decided to re visit the subject of birds. This time in the city and built up areas. I wanted to make a study of how birds fit and mould their lives around ours and adapt to what we have created. I was also very interested to hear that scientists found that birds in towns and cities sing louder or use higher frequencies compared to the same rural species so they can be heard above the man-made noise.
ISBN 978-49-050-5203-6
Nobody in association with Super Labo
Publication date: September 2010
Softcover, full colour offset
15 colour photographs
32 pages
Edition of 500
185 x 256 mm
£75