Seamus Murphy

Seamus Murphy began photographing Afghanistan in 1994, and his new book A Darkness Visible: Afghanistan, is a classic on the rise of the Taliban and...

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The Glorious Land

on 25 November 2011 by Seamus Murphy

Over the next twelve days we will be featuring a new music video featuring PJ Harvey by Seamus Murphy daily. The accompanying text by Seamus will give an insight into his thoughts about the videos. ENJOY!

As with the other films; I wanted to avoid a literal interpretation of the lyrics, but to try to remain true to the spirit and feel of the track. 'The Glorious Land' was the third film we edited and com¬pleted in Berlin in the cycle of the 12 films, the first was 'The Words That Maketh Murder' and the second was 'The Last Living Rose'. Both the editor, Sebastian Gollek, and I loved this track, and for me the bugle blast and where it comes in is truly a glorious thing. It has the courage to be discordant and barking mad but perfect on its own terms, surely a quality of great art?
I had noticed interesting things coming through the trees when driving around Dorset in October. Autumn colours, the sunlight streaming through, the effect of movement during driving, how things changed if I speeded up or slowed down, how the angle of the camera changed things so I started experimenting with shooting and driving. I shot through the car sunroof straight up into the sky or through the windscreen, some deliberately overexposed and out of focus to increase the abstraction. I liked the white, washed-out look of the sky and how at times there are stretches of pure white. I had originally had 'All And Everyone' in my head for these images, but knew visually it could work elsewhere. When we started editing 'The Glorious Land' it became obvious it was made for it.

 

PJ Harvey Web Site

www.pjharvey.net

 

England Photo Essay by Seamus Murphy

http://www.viiphoto.com/showstory.php?nID=1230

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