Preston Bus Station by Jamie Hawkesworth
A collection of works by British photographer Jamie Hawkesworth.
This book includes photographs that Hawksworth took at Preston Bus Station, a bus terminal in London.
Preston Bus Station is a historic Brutalist bus terminal built in 1969 by Arup, an international engineering company based in London. When Hawksworth was a student, he and his photography teacher worked on a project to take portraits of teenagers at Preston Bus Station on weekends and compile them into a newspaper-style publication. However, a few years later, upon hearing that the building was to be demolished, the artist began a new project.
"When I went back to Preston, I decided to shoot at Preston Bus Station every day for a month. The bus terminal is all in one place so I walked around there all day, every day, hoping to see people that caught my eye. I didn't think much of it and just photographed whoever caught my eye. You could also get a Megabus there, so sometimes people would come from the north and pass through Preston to head south, and there were a lot of really interesting people there. When I found someone I thought might be interesting I would ask them to take a portrait, but I tried to be as natural as possible. I photographed all kinds of people, from old people to people with funny hair and kids in funny shoes." - Jamie Hawkesworth
Limited to 2,000 copies.
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Title: Preston Bus Station
Artist: Jamie Hawkesworth
Dashwood Books, 2017
Hardcover, 236 x 305 mm
196 pages
Limited edition of 2000 copies
¥25,000 + tax
Condition: Very Good
*About the condition of used books
Mint: New and unopened
Very Good: Very good
Good: General condition for a used book. There are some scratches and stains due to aging.
Acceptable: There are notable tears or stains. Recommended for those who would like to read it once.
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