Although he hails from Poland, Luc Kordas has made his home in New York City since 2014. It was that same year that he began a long-term project, ‘The New York Chronicles’, photographing across all the boroughs of New York City. The latest fruits of this visual storytelling endeavors are in his new book, New York Unseen.
Although Kordas is not exclusively a street photographer – he’s also a highly accomplished portrait, travel, and documentary photographer – his vivid (almost exclusively) black-and-white street images convey a range of emotions and a clear depiction of where he is. The themes that come across include loneliness and, essentially, how a big city can engulf those living in it and isolate people within a metropolis of millions of humans.
To find out more about his career and motivations, Digital Camera spoke to Luc Kordas via Zoom from his New York City home…
What drove your initial interest in photography?
It came about organically. I was living in London in 2004 and worked with a guy who had an SLR camera. I borrowed it and, curiously, he disappeared into thin air, so I was left with his camera. I started experimenting with taking my first pictures on a film camera. Before, I’d taken pictures on holidays, but never taken it too seriously. I started reading about it, and read my first book about all of the technical stuff.
So you’re self-taught?
Yeah.
Was anybody, in particular, an inspiration to you?
This story is from the April 2023 edition of Digital Camera UK.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the April 2023 edition of Digital Camera UK.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
David duChemin
The Canadian wildlife photographer gives Niall Hampton a flavour of his latest book Light, Space & Time, and his talk at The Photography Show
Scanning ahead...
In a make-or-break year for the camera market, Jon Devo suggests throwing out the playbook
Click, click, gone
Sean McCormack tries ON1 Photo RAW's new Generative Erase
Blur the background
Wendy Evans explains how to change the depth of field in telephoto shots using the Lens Blur tool in Lightroom or Camera Raw
Bring the drama with colour-grading tools
Discover how to use adjustment layers in Affinity Photo to add mood and colour to a lacklustre image, with Wendy Evans
Optimise your phone shots in Photoshop
Smartphones are our most useful cameras, so let's enhance our shots, says James Abbott
Expand your images
Crop outside your frame in Photoshop and discover a clever hack for detailed Al-generated fills with James Paterson
Shot of the month
Benjamin Yavar, winner of the Photography category of 2024's ViewSonic ColorPro Awards
CAMERA CLINIC - Master the art of modern photography
Architecture is a huge subject in photography.
HARNESS THE POWER OF RAW!
Take your captures to the next level with this 10-step tutorial for Adobe Lightroom Classic CC. Dan Mold is your expert guide...