Dan Boulton was born in 1973 in Enfield, North London. His work, crosses between documentary, street photography and fine art. A collection of his work is going to be published by Parking Block Publishing a Chicago-based company. Recently Boulton's work work has been included alongside the work of Ed Templeton, Tobin Yelland and Dave Schubert in the 'Film Por Vida'. From the 6th to the 15th of May, Madame Lillie's Gallery in London will exhibt photographs by the UK-based photographer.
He uses Leica M6, 50mm f/2 summicron and a llford Hp5 film. All his shots from the southbank project have been taken with that setup. He uses one camera one lens in his approach to taking photos. His style of photgraphs is documentary photographs. He has spken with many skateboard photographs which have told his story.
Southbank 33, from 2005-2011. This photograph shows a group of people around the skatepark. It looks like they are have a small rave or something like that.
Southbank 49,2005-2011. This shows two skateboarders sitting on a ledge. It also looks like they are camouflaged into the wall. Both of them look like that they are having a break from skating around.
Southbank 48,2005-2011. This shows a statue of a head. it shows off the comedy of the area and also the feel of the area. It also shows off quite a nice area of London.
Question
Do you go and look for the right photograph in the area your in?


