Almost True
About the Artist
Steven Bollman was born in New York City and has been taking photos for over 40 years. He graduated with a BFA in Photography from The School of Visual Arts (SVA), NYC.
In January 2018, Bollman self-published his first photobook entitled Almost True on his imprint F8 Books. Almost True includes nine narratives in 81 photos from work spanning 34 years, covering many topics and from many places.
The concept behind Almost True deals with the premise that people bring their own ideas and interpretations to deciphering photographs. The epigraph by Harold Pinter (from his play, Old Times) encapsulates the idea: “There are some things one remembers even though they may never have happened.”
There are many ways to group photos; topic, time, place are familiar ones. Almost True, explores other ways to group photos and play with narrative. I’ve taken the 81 photos in the book and divided them into 9 sections. Each group relying on emotional, gestural, and graphic interplay to name a few.
The photos were taken over 34 years in many different places: California, Cuba, Sicily, Cuba, Haiti, Italy, Mississippi, New York, Oakland, Portugal, Santa Fe, and Spain.