Being Human, by street photographer Lee Fennings, paints a candid and compelling picture of street life and the human condition. Lee creatively captures the banality of our everyday lives in a manner that not only leaves the viewer intrigued, but that stirringly forces us to question what it means to be human.
'I am immediately reminded, as I am with many of the photographs throughout the book, of the work of Robert Krasker, the cinematographer who produced such memorable images in the cult film The Third Man. Fennings, like Krasker, is fascinated with light and shadow'. John Robert Young
'I am immediately reminded, as I am with many of the photographs throughout the book, of the work of Robert Krasker, the cinematographer who produced such memorable images in the cult film The Third Man. Fennings, like Krasker, is fascinated with light and shadow'. John Robert Young