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  1. “My ideas are gate-crashers”.

    June 15, 2009 by Tash Keuneman

    So says Phillip Toledano, a man that left advertising for photography.

    He photographs from the heart. I admire that. You may know him from his site, Days with My Father, in which he documents his last days with his declining Dad, a heart breaking drama in which you already know the end but it’s still emotional. My mother and aunty cried when I sent the site to them. It touched me, even though I couldn’t relate his story to any of my experiences.

    © Phillip Toldano

    © Phillip Toldano

    His photography ranges from an inside look at phone sex operators to disturbingly empty office buildings, whatever he’s photographing, you can see what he’s thinking in his images. I like that.

    His biography reads: “I believe that everything should start with an idea, whether it be a single idea, or a series. I also believe that a photograph should be an unfinished sentence. There should be space for questions.”

    What more is there to say?