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"Touching Strangers": 36 Unique Photos Of Unlikely Connections By Richard Renaldi (New Pics)

"Touching Strangers": 36 Unique Photos Of Unlikely Connections By Richard Renaldi (New Pics)

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Richard Renaldi is a New York-based photographer known for his thought-provoking monographs like "Fall River Boys" (Charles Lane Press, 2009), "Manhattan Sunday" (Aperture, 2016), "I Want Your Love" (Super Labo, 2018), and more. Today, we're excited to revisit his acclaimed series "Touching Strangers," which began in 2007. This series features intimate portraits of strangers who, despite being unfamiliar with each other, are captured in close physical contact, challenging our ideas about connection and personal space.

The Aperture monograph was published in 2014, and this year marks its 10th anniversary. Renaldi has unveiled a new online gallery featuring 84 images from the series that were not included in the original book, many of which have never been seen before. Scroll down to explore these captivating photographs!

#1 Dominek And Jennifer, New York, NY, 2013

Dominek And Jennifer, New York, NY, 2013
43points

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of "Touching Strangers," Renaldi has not only launched a new online gallery with 84 additional images from the series but is offering a signed print of "Chris and Amaira" in a limited edition of 15. If you're interested in purchasing it, visit Charles Lane Press.

"It feels like ten years went by really really fast," Renaldi reflected on his "Touching Strangers" series. "I think the project is aging well and that the themes and concepts that the work raises are just as relevant today. One insight that I gained after putting the work out into the world was that the viewer, even knowing that the people in the photographs were strangers, would still have a strong impulse to create a narrative about the relationship of the people in the photographs. That the impulse to understand or imply a relationship between two or more subjects who were total strangers and not related in any way other than their common humanity would be surprising to me."

#2 Chris And Amaira; Chicago, Il, 2013

Chris And Amaira; Chicago, Il, 2013
35points

#3 Abeth And Sebastian; New York, NY, 2011

Abeth And Sebastian; New York, NY, 2011
33points

We asked Renaldi about the inspiration behind his "Touching Strangers" series, and he reflected on the experiences that led him to the project.

"Working on the streets as an environmental portraitist, I was aware of the mass of humanity constantly intersecting on the streets and avenues of New York City. Attentive to the reality that the majority of the millions of people in the city are strangers to each other, I was curious about the connections that exist between us regardless of that fact and the potential for intimacy between strangers. Thinking of the people in the city linked by an invisible adhesive, I wanted to make those connections visible and so when I started working on 'See America by Bus' and photographing strangers together on communal benches at Greyhound Bus Stations, it occurred to me that someday I could try and intentionally make portraits of strangers together like the way I was currently doing on those bus station benches but pose them somewhere out in the world and ask them to step outside of their zones of comfort and physically touch each other. What would that look like?"

#4 Emma And Charisse; Cincinnati, Oh, 2014

Emma And Charisse; Cincinnati, Oh, 2014
32points

#5 Leslie And Solomon; New York, NY, 2013

Leslie And Solomon; New York, NY, 2013
31points

We asked Renaldi how the themes of "Touching Strangers" resonate differently today compared to when it was first published. The artist explained that the themes are open to individual interpretation, with each viewer experiencing and perceiving them in unique and varied ways.

"I do think that the universal desire for intimacy is a constant. Illustrating a world where people of various races, religious affiliations, sexes, sexual preferences, and classes mix, interact, and pair up with each other certainly has as much value today as it did a decade ago. I think one thing I didn’t see on the horizon was the rise of fascism and authoritarianism that has spread across the world. Brexit and Trumpism are certainly forces where the consequences were to tear people apart and sow divisions and distrust from one another, which is a contrast, I think, with the intent of 'Touching Strangers', which, at its core, is about bringing people together."

#6 Padayatra, Ortrun And Parvati; New York, NY, 2011

Padayatra, Ortrun And Parvati; New York, NY, 2011
31points

#7 Lila And Franco; Los Angeles, Ca, 2013

Lila And Franco; Los Angeles, Ca, 2013
28points

Intimacy and connection are central themes in Renaldi's work. When asked about his future plans, the artist expressed his intention to continue exploring these themes, along with others such as desire, the environment, dance, and social class.

#8 Dawn And Greg, New York, NY, 2011

Dawn And Greg, New York, NY, 2011
28points

#9 Carolyn And Diomedes; Brooklyn, NY, 2008

Carolyn And Diomedes; Brooklyn, NY, 2008
28points

#10 Floyd And Bill; Port Jervis, NY, 2011

Floyd And Bill; Port Jervis, NY, 2011
28points

#11 Madison, Janaki, And Dominic; Philadelphia, Pa, 2013

Madison, Janaki, And Dominic; Philadelphia, Pa, 2013
27points

#12 Kishar And Avital; New York, NY, 2011

Kishar And Avital; New York, NY, 2011
27points

#13 Shaliah And Daria; Hope Sound, Fl, 2011

Shaliah And Daria; Hope Sound, Fl, 2011
26points

#14 Caleb, Augustine, Ryan, Ignacio, Christina, And Anthony; Kanorado, Ks, 2010

Caleb, Augustine, Ryan, Ignacio, Christina, And Anthony; Kanorado, Ks, 2010
24points

#15 Amanuel And Deborah; San Francisco, Ca, 2012

Amanuel And Deborah; San Francisco, Ca, 2012
24points

#16 Eddie And Winnie; New York, NY, 2011

Eddie And Winnie; New York, NY, 2011
23points

#17 Smitty And Asia; Albuquerque, Nm, 2013

Smitty And Asia; Albuquerque, Nm, 2013
23points

#18 Daniella And Jack; New York, NY, 2011

Daniella And Jack; New York, NY, 2011
23points

#19 Elizabeth And Brandon; Milford, Pa, 2010

Elizabeth And Brandon; Milford, Pa, 2010
22points

#20 Felix And Thomas; New York, NY, 2010

Felix And Thomas; New York, NY, 2010
22points
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