Combining over 90 portraits from around the world with a new philosophy for human connection, Eye Contact: Social Networking (Face to Face) with a Camera offers a powerful antidote to the digital isolation of the modern age.
Rather than letting screens mediate our relationships, photographer Max James Fallon suggests a radically different approach to human connection: using the camera as a bridge to engage with real people, face-to-face.
Driven by a genuine curiosity about those he encounters on his travels, Fallon uses his camera as a tool to spark genuine conversations. His brief interactions with strangers result in evocative and deeply personal portraits that showcase the power of human connection.
Interspersed between the compelling portraits, Fallon discusses his personal methodology for meeting and photographing strangers. The book also features insightful text contributions from twenty other professionals—including sociologists, writers, academics, and fellow photographers—who offer their own unique perspectives on this intriguing social exercise.
Eye Contact inspires readers to pick up a camera and turn strangers into friends. It's a testament to the fact that curiosity (and a camera) can lead to some of the most gratifying connections.







