Description
Over the course of three years, Greg Gulbransen photographed Malik, a set leader of the violent
street gang, the Crips. Malik was shot and paralysed in 2018 by the bullet from a rival gang, and as a
result his world now centres around his small Bronx apartment in New York, where he is cared for
by his family and fellow gang members.
Gulbransen, a practicing doctor, had been photographing in the Bronx during his spare time and
had got to know some of the local kids. He began to notice a lot of young men in wheelchairs with
spinal injuries and was professionally curious. He was told they had all been shot. He wanted to
speak to someone in a wheelchair and was introduced to Malik through a fellow Crip.
'As a physician, it was a way to explore one facet of the epidemic of gun violence in this country.
There are shootings every day in the five boroughs of New York City and the Bronx is the worst.
But across the country, gun violence and the availability of guns is a public health emergency. The
effects are devastating. The physician in me wants to show people who don't live in areas with high
rates of gun violence how terrible it can be in these places, how complicated the problem is, how
far-reaching the effects of the gun-violence epidemic are. The photographer in me is trying to
show what it's like to be a victim of gun violence while also being a part of the problem.'
About the Author
Greg Gulbransen works as a paediatric doctor in Long Island, New York. Following a tragic car
accident involving his son in 2002, he successfully campaigned to get the auto industry to install
rear-view cameras in American cars. As a result, all new cars in the US must have rear-view cameras,
leading to an immeasurable impact on the lives of Americans. Gulbransen has been making
photographs since 2014 and his subjects are informed by his drive to highlight issues impacting
American society, with a focus on young people. Say Less is his first monograph.
Book Information
ISBN 9781915423368
Author Dr. Greg Gulbransen
Format Hardback
Page Count 160
Imprint GOST Books
Publisher GOST Books