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Luis Miguel Goitizolo

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Photographer’s intimate portraits of strangers
7/13/2014 1:58:14 AM

Photographer’s intimate portraits of strangers

Richard Renaldi believes we are all connected.

The New York City fine art photographer is the man behind “Touching Strangers,” the wildly popular photo series that explores human connection through intimate portraits of people who have never met.


Richard became intrigued by the idea of photos capturing unrelated travelers in the same frame while working on a photography project in bus stations across the United States. Eager to explore the new concept, he took his 8×10 box camera to the streets of New York in 2007 and began approaching strangers of different backgrounds, asking them to pose together for a portrait.

From the beginning of his project, Richard has been upfront about the fact that his subjects are strangers. Still, that doesn’t curb a desire for people seeing the photos to want to define the relationships. Are they a couple? Friends? A family? “People have an almost primal response to create stories about how the people are connected,” Richard says.

While his earlier photos feature conventional forms of touch – his subjects holding hands, or placing their arms around one another — Richard found himself wanting more intimate moments of contact, in some cases asking his subjects to kiss or cozy up to one another. The results produced incredible moments of connection. “I was really rewarded over and over again by my subjects by their openness and their willingness to participate,” Richard says. “I think that was a wonderful gift.”

Audience reactions to the photos varied. While some were uncomfortable or creeped out, others wrote to Richard saying the photos moved them to tears. He gained such a following that a Kickstarter campaign to help him publish a book of his photos raised $80,943, surpassing the initial $10,000 goal.

For Richard, it is a project just as personal as it is public.

“There’s an exploration of my own desire to reach and touch other people,” he explains. “I think that just by our proximity to each other, we are connected. There is the potential for any stranger to become a lover, a partner, or a friend. We possess an extraordinary capability, drive, and desire to have intimacy in our lives.”

Visit Richard’s photostream to see more of his photography.

(THEWEEKLYFLICKR)

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RE: Photographer’s intimate portraits of strangers
7/13/2014 3:25:18 AM
10_1_136.gifHi Miguel,
This photographs were very interesting and also show that given the chance, most people can break through their descriminations and act human toward one another.
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Luis Miguel Goitizolo

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RE: Photographer’s intimate portraits of strangers
7/14/2014 12:08:02 AM

Yes Mike, all the photos taken by this man share that quality.

By the way, did you click the links? He has many more photos to show. The one below, to me, is exceptional; but there are lots more photos ... all equally good.

Miguel




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RE: Photographer’s intimate portraits of strangers
7/17/2014 10:45:32 PM
The thing I value most about Mr Rinaldi's work is the ordinary of it. These are people that we see every day anywhere we go-we just have to be open to the beauty of them.
I much prefer these to fake people, dressed in fake clothes that nobody can afford to wear-and even if they do what can you do in them?
Beautiful photos.
I did look at all of them.

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RE: Photographer’s intimate portraits of strangers
7/19/2014 4:13:49 AM

I love your posts, Joyce, in that you say what I would love to be able to say myself only I don't have by far your ability to do it.

My two cents worth is there are few photographers who can convey such a message of love between ordinary people - otherwise perfect strangers - through images of such a rare beauty that nearly reaches perfection.

"Choose a job you love and you will not have to work a day in your life" (Confucius)

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