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in almost every picture #7


photographs collected & edited by

Erik Kessels
and
Joep Eljkens


In almost every picture #7 tells the story of a Dutch woman whose life is

seen from the point of view of a fairground shooting gallery.

The chronological series begins in 1936, when a 16-year-old girl from
Tilburg in Holland picks up a gun and shoots at the target in a shooting gallery.
Every time she hits the target, it triggers the shutter of a camera and a portrait
of the girl in firing pose is taken and given as a prize.

And so a lifelong love affair with the shooting gallery begins.
This series documents almost every year of the woman's life
(there is a conspicuous pause from 1939 to 1945) up until present times.

At the age of 88 Ria van Dijk still makes her pilgrimage to the Shooting Gallery.

In almost every picture #7 is a biography of one woman's life from
an unusual perspective, one which allows us to witness the times she
lived in, as well as acting as a revealing look at the changing face of
photography through the decades.

in almost every picture # 7
collected & edited by Erik Kessels and Joep Eijkens.

Soft cover: 128 pages
155 x 200 mm
Publisher: KesselsKramer Publishing
ISBN: 978-90-70478-23-0

With thanks to Ria van Dijk.








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