Morgan McGrath "Necropole Sao Paulo"
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Morgan McGrath is a native New Yorker who has been photographing his city, his country and his trips around the world for more than a decade. Shooting exclusively with film cameras of all kinds, he prefers the 35 millimeter medium over the digital, the analog over the automatic, the raw and the real over the crisp and the clean. It all started in 2011 when he realized shortly after a trip up and down Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania that the best photos he had taken on that expedition actually had come from the lime-green hard-plastic mass-market ten-dollar drug store disposable camera that he had brought with him as a backup in case his thousand-dollar DSLR digital camera ran out of power somewhere along the trail (which it did). A self-taught amateur in every way, Morgan has traveled with his little white plastic film canisters, his lithium batteries and his cameras to more than 45 states in the United States and more than 60 countries around the world. He still lives in New York City in a third-floor walk-up century-old apartment in Brooklyn, where his bedroom is his own personal photo gallery and the walls are covered with self-made prints from his trips around the world. When not loading film into one of his cameras, Morgan works a real job as a concert tour promoter in New York, Mexico and South America. He speaks three languages and runs marathons when he has free time. His favorite things to photograph are Chinatowns, cemeteries and the City of Buenos Aires.
The three photographs in this series are from the Necrópole São Paulo, the most famous Cemetery / City of the Dead in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The photographs were taken on 35mm film in early 2022.
This image is available for the following products: Framed Prints, and Giclee Fine Art Prints
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Morgan McGrath is a native New Yorker who has been photographing his city, his country and his trips around the world for more than a decade. Shooting exclusively with film cameras of all kinds, he prefers the 35 millimeter medium over the digital, the analog over the automatic, the raw and the real over the crisp and the clean. It all started in 2011 when he realized shortly after a trip up and down Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania that the best photos he had taken on that expedition actually had come from the lime-green hard-plastic mass-market ten-dollar drug store disposable camera that he had brought with him as a backup in case his thousand-dollar DSLR digital camera ran out of power somewhere along the trail (which it did). A self-taught amateur in every way, Morgan has traveled with his little white plastic film canisters, his lithium batteries and his cameras to more than 45 states in the United States and more than 60 countries around the world. He still lives in New York City in a third-floor walk-up century-old apartment in Brooklyn, where his bedroom is his own personal photo gallery and the walls are covered with self-made prints from his trips around the world. When not loading film into one of his cameras, Morgan works a real job as a concert tour promoter in New York, Mexico and South America. He speaks three languages and runs marathons when he has free time. His favorite things to photograph are Chinatowns, cemeteries and the City of Buenos Aires.
The three photographs in this series are from the Necrópole São Paulo, the most famous Cemetery / City of the Dead in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The photographs were taken on 35mm film in early 2022.
This image is available for the following products: Framed Prints, and Giclee Fine Art Prints
Morgan McGrath is a native New Yorker who has been photographing his city, his country and his trips around the world for more than a decade. Shooting exclusively with film cameras of all kinds, he prefers the 35 millimeter medium over the digital, the analog over the automatic, the raw and the real over the crisp and the clean. It all started in 2011 when he realized shortly after a trip up and down Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania that the best photos he had taken on that expedition actually had come from the lime-green hard-plastic mass-market ten-dollar drug store disposable camera that he had brought with him as a backup in case his thousand-dollar DSLR digital camera ran out of power somewhere along the trail (which it did). A self-taught amateur in every way, Morgan has traveled with his little white plastic film canisters, his lithium batteries and his cameras to more than 45 states in the United States and more than 60 countries around the world. He still lives in New York City in a third-floor walk-up century-old apartment in Brooklyn, where his bedroom is his own personal photo gallery and the walls are covered with self-made prints from his trips around the world. When not loading film into one of his cameras, Morgan works a real job as a concert tour promoter in New York, Mexico and South America. He speaks three languages and runs marathons when he has free time. His favorite things to photograph are Chinatowns, cemeteries and the City of Buenos Aires.
The three photographs in this series are from the Necrópole São Paulo, the most famous Cemetery / City of the Dead in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The photographs were taken on 35mm film in early 2022.
This image is available for the following products: Framed Prints, and Giclee Fine Art Prints