The little book of gingers by Kieran Dodds (hardback)
£9.99
Pocket-size book of photography collection from the original Gingers book, including new portraits, by Scottish photographer Kieran Dodds. The little book of gingers explores and celebrates the flow of DNA across cultures and generations with a series of beautiful portraits of gingers around the world.
Kieran Dodds work was featured in Counted | Scotland's Census 2022 on display at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.
In the run-up to the 2014 independence referendum, artist Kieran Dodds began photographing people with the rarest form of hair colour – ginger. Kieran, himself ‘a ginger’, was interested in this cliché of Scottish national identity and wanted to show that even within this small group there is a huge diversity of appearance. Initially focusing on his homeland of Scotland where 13 percent of the population have ginger hair, he has since expanded the project to other hotspots of red hair around the world.
Kieran Dodds is a non-fiction photographer known internationally for his research-driven photo stories and portraiture. His personal work looks at the interplay of environment and culture, and the importance of spiritual belief in global conservation.
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Size
17.6 x 11.3cm
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Format
Hardback
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Page count
54 pages / 24 photos full colour
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ISBN
9781399918121
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Authors
Kieran Dodds
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