Photo on aluminium
Drift (Pool Study)
Photo taken in the 1960s
by Michael Joseph
Size: 15 cm (w) × 20 cm (h)
Medium: Aluminium print
Format: Small Format Print on Aluminium
Edition: Later print
A suspended moment of quiet luxury, Drift (Pool Study) captures a lone figure reclining on a translucent lilo, afloat within a vast field of saturated blue. Shot from above, the composition transforms the swimming pool into an abstract expanse — water becoming texture, pattern, and luminous colour.
The swimmer appears weightless, diagonally placed within the frame as gentle ripples radiate outward. The inflatable’s pale transparency contrasts with the deep, almost violet-toned water, creating a striking interplay between softness and intensity. Sunlight flickers across the surface, forming scattered highlights that animate the surrounding blue.
Unlike conventional leisure imagery, this photograph isolates its subject within a sea of colour, amplifying both solitude and serenity. The body becomes sculptural; the water, painterly. The effect is simultaneously intimate and cinematic — a private pause within a bold chromatic field.
Created during the 1960s, when colour photography embraced saturation and atmosphere, this work reflects Michael Joseph’s instinct for balancing graphic clarity with narrative mood. It captures not simply a summer scene, but an era’s fascination with freedom, leisure, and the aesthetics of modern living.
Printed on aluminium, the intense blues and luminous highlights gain heightened clarity and depth. The smooth surface enhances contrast and colour vibrancy, giving the image a contemporary finish while preserving its period authenticity.
A serene and visually striking small-format work, available exclusively through this gallery.
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