Over thirty years of photography, a chronological album.
“Intimate Distance” is an expanded edition that brings together the work of American photographer Todd Hido, renowned for his evocative suburban landscapes and his mastery of detail and color warmth.
Alongside his most iconic photographs, this new edition includes previously unpublished works, making it the most comprehensive monograph of his career to date.
In this book, Hido applies a cinematic gaze to his work, delving into memory and imagination in search of inspiration. The new edition features ten additional years of photography since the first publication, including striking new images from his travels in Iceland, Norway, and Japan — offering both a familiar perspective and a bold expansion of his artistic vision.
Organized chronologically, the book reveals how Hido’s photographic sequences overlap and evolve in unexpected ways. An essay by David Campany explores the kind of cinematic viewer Hido’s images invite, while Katya Tylevich offers deeper insight into the making of his key monographs. Throughout, Hido traces a path from outer landscapes to inner worlds — from surface observations to subconscious investigations.
Through his singular approach, the book shows how his vision has shifted over time, while the tension between distance and intimacy remains a constant, defining force in his work.
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