There is something about Tom Johnson’s photos that leads the subjects to always be proud protagonists of the immortalized moment. Whether commercial projects or personal productions, the subjects represented by the British artist are always celebrated in their everydayness and uniqueness.
Starting out as a photographer for the Magnum agency, Tom Johnson is now an acclaimed photographer with international publications and projects, in which he brings his predilection for isolated environments as unique cores for which stories in the singular are worth telling.
This quest to imprint authentic stories is also conveyed through the narration of the moments before which the author finds himself. On his Instagram profile with a few lines ti text is explained the moment when he stood in front of a funny little boy with a swimming cap on his head, the look in the camera of a gentleman holding a fake goose, or the pastimes of twins dressed entirely in pink.
Movement is undoubtedly another aspect that is never lacking in Johnson’s photographs. Of this he takes the unexpected expressiveness he creates in his subjects and the once again unique moment that will not be repeated with the same exactness or inaccuracy, but will remain an authentic story.
