MINIHAN, JOHN; DEREK MAHON (FOREWORD)
An Unweaving of Rainbows. Images of Irish Writers
London: Souvenir Press, 1998. First Edition; First Impression. Original board. ISBN: 0285634585. From the library of David Collyer. With b/w plates & illustrations. Slight foxing to top edge. Spine, covers & corners somewhat worn. Slight wear to dustjacket. ; David Collyer is a British documentary photographer known for his intimate, empathetic portrayals of people and communities, particularly those often overlooked by the mainstream. Born and raised in Wales, Collyer initially pursued a career as a paramedic, an experience that would profoundly influence his photographic perspective. Working in this frontline role gave him a unique insight into the human condition—its fragility, resilience, and capacity for quiet dignity—which later became central themes within his visual storytelling. Transitioning from paramedicine to photography, Collyer embraced a documentary practice that emphasises respect, patience, and trust. Rather than swooping in as an outside observer, he invests in long-term projects, spending extended periods getting to know his subjects on their own terms. From remote farming communities and fading industrial heartlands to individuals grappling with changing times, his work captures both the everyday patterns of life and its subtle complexities. The resulting images achieve a delicate balance between artful composition and genuine human connection, illuminating the textures of ordinary existence in a manner both raw and tender. Collyer’s work has earned recognition in highly regarded photographic competitions, including distinction in the prestigious Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize at the National Portrait Gallery in London. He has also participated in significant group and solo exhibitions, as well as contributions to notable photography journals. Through these platforms, his pictures have reached wider audiences, prompting viewers to consider the nuanced realities of rural life, cultural shifts, and personal identity within often neglected corners of society. Today, David Collyer stands as a respected voice in contemporary documentary photography. Anchored by empathy, grounded in authenticity, and guided by a keen observational eye, his images challenge simplistic narratives and encourage deeper understanding. In a world where voices can be lost amidst the noise, Collyer’s photography shines a gentle light on lives that deserve to be seen, heard, and remembered. ; 25.2 x 23.5 x 1.9 cms; 128 pages. Very Good- in Very Good dust jacket .

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