Jeffrey Heller: Places in Time, A Photographic Journey 1965–2000
photography monograph for Jeffrey Heller / Goff Books
from the foreword by Jeffrey Heller:
I practiced both architecture and photography professionally for about ten years, burning the candle at both ends. I did architectural photography for various clients, and I also did some magazine photography. In my mid-thirties, I took a step back and realized that, if I was to be truly serious about what I was going to do, I had to choose one or the other. I decided to commit fully to architecture. As a result, my approach to photography changed. I started shooting only for myself, which freed me up to think about images rather than programmed content. Of course, architecture loomed large in the subject matter, but landscapes and interesting people and places became the foundation of what motivated the pictures I took.
232 pages
11 x 12 inches