Drawing from the compelling visual reportage of David Seymour, the book explores moments of human resilience and vulnerability with stark realism. Seymour’s photographs employ a documentary style that captures the immediacy of post-war societies and poignant interpersonal narratives.
The Photographs of David Seymour presents a curated selection of images spanning Seymour’s career, framed with commentary by Inge Bondi that situates his work within the history of photojournalism. The 192-page volume published in 1996 provides a focused overview of Seymour’s approach to capturing emotion and social conditions through his lens.