GBP 30.00
With a distinct over-saturated aesthetic, Charlie's images are blissful but hazy and resemble half forgotten memories or stolen glances, rather than high definition photographs.
But while the photographs have a euphoric quality and feel, many stem from a dark period in Tallott’s life.
Tallott uses photography as a refuge, with the camera acting as a momentary window to a different world, capturing snapshots of his daily life and the people around him.
The complexity of life resonates throughout his imagery, with fleeting tender, violent, lonely and rare moments all transported into Tallott’s mystifying, flash-laden universe.
The book's title, At Least Until the World Stops Going Round, was influenced by aphorisms Tallott’s mum would say, such as ‘you've always got tomorrow’ and ‘the sun's always gonna come up’.
This embodies the idea that all things must pass, while serving as a reminder to exist within the moment.
Published by New Dimension
Photography by Charlie Tallott
Production & Editing by Ben Goulder
Art Direction & Design by Joel Dent
Words by Allan Gardner
In conversation with Sophie Parker
Risograph printed by PageMasters
Photography printed by Park