Apr 092009
Occasionally I come across a photographer who blows me away. I get that feeling every time I go back and look at Phil Borges work.
Borges has been a humanitarian photographer since the 1970s with his notable works being photographs of Tibetans who fled to Nepal, including the Dalai Lama. He found inspiration from Ron Zak who encouraged central themes through ‘bodies of work’. This led to Phil Borges’s signature style of black and white portraits with the subject’s skin toned in. His largest influences were Irving Penn and Edward Curtis.

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