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Waswo X. Waswo

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Waswo X. Waswo was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the U.S.A. He studied at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, The Milwaukee Center for Photography, and Studio Marangoni, The Centre for Contemporary Photography in Florence, Italy. His books include India Poems: The Photographs, published by Gallerie Publishers in 2006, and Men of Rajasthan, published by Serindia Contemporary in 2011 and 2014 (hardcover). His latest book is Photowallah, published by Tasveer in 2016. Waswo has lived and travelled in India for over eighteen years and has made his home in Udaipur, Rajasthan, for the past twelve. There he collaborates with a variety of local artists including the photo hand-colourist Rajesh Soni.

New Book Coming Soon

Happy to announce that the design for a new book is nearly finished, and by June it ought to go to the printers. Gauri Dancers will include photographs by myself (hand-painted by Rajesh Soni), a new short story, and an in-depth essay by Sonika Soni on the Gauri Dancer phenomenon. Looking forward to the official announcement and book releases later this year.
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Published on May 12, 2019 22:01 Tags: gauri-dancers, india, rajasthan, waswo-x-waswo
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Men of Rajasthan

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India Poems the Photographs

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A Three Megapixel Journal

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European Journal

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Waswo X. Waswo: Photowallah

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Writings | 1999 - 2014

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“I have learned that the camera is, as is often said, a powerful weapon. And the wielder of that weapon can be perceived as dominating and threatening, even if that is not his or her intent.”
Waswo X. Waswo, India Poems: The Photographs

“We photographers are a despicable bunch. We take photographs. The best of us do not show people as they wish to be seen, instead, we show people as we imagine they really are.”
Waswo X. Waswo, India Poems: The Photographs

“I am a firm believer that digital imaging has already rivaled the chemical process in its ability to make fine prints. An exceptional digital print, on a fine quality paper, can take on all the delicacy of a masterful photogravure. Each is, after all, ink on paper. The unfortunate thing is that skillful digital fine art photography is being created by so few, and today’s artworld is brimming with hastily made, conceptually oriented, digital bric-a-brac.”
Waswo X. Waswo, India Poems: The Photographs

“The sight of this woman infringing on the privacy of others so aggressively and casually sent revulsion through my entire being. What was she doing? Hunting big game? Were the people in this small village home just a quarry to be stalked, a trophy later to be mounted on the wall? It was one of those moments when I felt ashamed to be linked with this thing we call photography. We photographers “shoot” and “capture”. We may insist that we “make” a photograph, but everyone knows we really take them.”
Waswo X. Waswo, India Poems: The Photographs

“We photographers are a despicable bunch. We take photographs. The best of us do not show people as they wish to be seen, instead, we show people as we imagine they really are.”
Waswo X. Waswo, India Poems: The Photographs

“I am a firm believer that digital imaging has already rivaled the chemical process in its ability to make fine prints. An exceptional digital print, on a fine quality paper, can take on all the delicacy of a masterful photogravure. Each is, after all, ink on paper. The unfortunate thing is that skillful digital fine art photography is being created by so few, and today’s artworld is brimming with hastily made, conceptually oriented, digital bric-a-brac.”
Waswo X. Waswo, India Poems: The Photographs

“This book does not try to “document” any particular aspect of Indian life. To me, doing such a thing would seem a pretentious and pseudo-scientific undertaking, especially for someone from the West. The photographs also make no intentional social or political statement. I never say, when discussing my work, that I am “concerned” with anything (another favorite word tossed about, all too much, by young and socially conscious post-modernists).”
Waswo X. Waswo, India Poems: The Photographs

“I have learned that the camera is, as is often said, a powerful weapon. And the wielder of that weapon can be perceived as dominating and threatening, even if that is not his or her intent.”
Waswo X. Waswo, India Poems: The Photographs

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