Artist Statement
Using available light and a bit of serendipity, I endeavor to create compelling photographs that provide a glimpse into aspects of the human condition. My candid photography documents ordinary people going about their daily lives in public spaces of various locales. As individuals interact with one another the poetry of the street emerges whenever situations that are unexpected, mysterious or poignant unfold. My hope is that these images will prompt us to pause and reflect on our modern lives.
Stan Raucher is an award-winning photographer who has been documenting aspects of the human condition around the world for over a decade. His photographs have been featured in 20 solo exhibitions and included in over 60 juried group shows. His work has been published in Slate, LensWork, Black & White Magazine, The Daily Mail, The Independent, Lenscratch, F-Stop Magazine, Shots and The Havana Times. He was a 2012, 2013 and 2015 Critical Mass finalist, a 2012 CDS/Honickman First Book Prize in Photography finalist, a 2015 PX3 Bronze Award winner, and he received a 2015 Artists Trust GAP Award. His prints are held by museums, institutions, and private collectors.
Daylight Books has just published his first monograph "Metro: Scenes from an Urban Stage" (hardbound, 8 x 10 inches, 88 pages) which contains 50 duotone images from metros in 15 cities around the world and includes a foreword by Ed Kashi and an essay by Marlaine Glicksman. ISBN: 9781942084150
Stan resides in Seattle, Washington, and he is currently working on several photography projects around the world. His complete resume may be viewed at: http://stanraucher.com/resume.pdf
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