I am a Photographer and Art Director currently living in London. I hold an MA in Photography (UK) and a BS in Advertising (USA). My background as an Art Director, combined with a lifelong fascination with exploring urban streets has come together in a personal style that could be broadly categorized as observational street photography.
A native of Pennsylvania, I moved to NYC and Boston to study Fine Art, then went on to a long career at major advertising agencies in the US and UK. In advertising, the function of photography is to shorthand a concept. As a result, my photographs instinctively incorporate an “actionable” message, which is often conveyed humorously and sympathetically.
Taken with an iPhone and Canon dSLR, these images are spontaneous and discovered, yet the compositional choices of a graphic designer are evident: Repeat patterns, strong, punctuating color, and typographical details symmetrically arranged within the frame.
I have recently taken a strong interest in the refugee crisis plaguing Europe and I am using my skills as an Art Director and Photographer to help highlight the situation.
Contact: ericboscia@gmail.com or 44 (0)7446 841470
Where Seen
January 2022
"Postcards from Europe" by Shutter Hub
Art at ARB, Cambridge​​​​​​​
October 2021
"Strange Familiars" by London Independent Photography
Espacio Gallery, East London
September 2021
Shutter Hub Open 20/21
Old Truman Brewery, East London
March 2020
"Postcards from Great Britain" by Shutter Hub
Hotel Lion D'or, Haarlem, Netherlands
February 2020
‘Build Love, Break Walls’
Bermondsey Project Space, London
November 2019
"Crisis Kitchen" by Merlin Labron-James
Suitcase Magazine, Vol 29
October 2018
London Independent Photography 30th Annual Exhibition
Espacio Gallery, East London
September 2016
"Lego in London"
The Londonist
October 2104
ARCHIVE: Imagining the East End. London Photomonth
CASS Gallery, East London
September 2014
"Infinite Traces", CASS MA Show 2014
Cass Faculty of Art, East London
May 2014
CASS Spring Show 2014
Cass Faculty of Art, East London
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