Stephen Shore (born 1947 in New York City) is an American photographer known for his deadpan images of banal scenes and objects in the United States. Some people admire him, some cannot see anything novel in his art. However, in 1971, at the age of 24, Shore became the second living photographer to have a solo exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, an achievement that speaks for itself! I think there is something exciting in these photos… And how do you find them? Please leave your comments!














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i like the last one
i like the second top
like em all, especially the one showing people taking a swim in the river
looks like no country for old men
the Coen brothers could do with this guy…
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN, LOL GOOD ONE. I DUNNO THEY SEEM KINDA BORING TO ME THESE LOOK LIKE THEY WERE TAKEN BY ANY AVERAGE JOE
sad ,orignal,good photography
My photo’s are a lot like this, except mine hold a greater significance.
He and I share the same liking for blatancy.
the beauty of these pics is that it is VERY difficult to get these situations whr such banality can be attained. almost every moment has ppl walking abt or bringing ‘life’ to a situation. Such type of photography is difficult.