Synchronicity

by Fabrice Strippoli

Book cover featuring a black and white photograph of people sitting outdoors under a large tree, with the title 'Fabrice Strippoli' in pink and the subtitle 'Synchronicity' in white, along with the authors' names.

Synchronicity

Book Description

Synchronicity showcases Fabrice Strippoli’s unique eye for capturing the remarkable in life’s most unremarkable moments. Strippoli’s lens work and his expertly crafted darkroom techniques transform these moments—from the seemingly mundane to the downright ordinary—into evocatively nostalgic pieces that invite comparison to mid-century masters of street photography like Robert Frank, Walker Evans, and Garry Winogrand. Combined with words by Juno winner Ron Sexsmith and New York Times bestselling author Justin Kingsley, Synchronicity is an ode to the medium of black-and-white street photography and a record of the enormity of life’s understated moments.

Curated by Jean-Raphaël Heckly

A black-and-white photo of a man in a coat and hat reading a newspaper on the street corner and a boy using a payphone on a sidewalk.
Back cover of a book featuring a black and white photo of a street scene with a young woman sitting on the sidewalk holding a disposable coffee cup, with storefronts and signs visible in the background, and a pink text box with descriptive text about the book in English and French.
Open photo book displaying two black and white photographs: on the left, a view from a window showing a vase of flowers on a table with a street scene outside, including a parked car and bicycle; on the right, a portrait of an elderly man smiling, wearing a hat and striped shirt, holding a cane outside a storefront.