Your fourth photograph offers a tremendously intriguing narrative. The doll is nostalgic, decrepit, and sinister all at the same time, and it makes me wonder whether the new family captured in the snapshot beside it suffered some tragic end a la Chucky.
The seventh photograph in this series holds my interest the most. The narrative is subtle yet powerful. There is enough information in the photograph to assume some kind of understanding, the man praying, completely stripped with notes of mantra, perhaps is a intimate look inside one's practice of spirituality. The composition is strong and the ambiguity of the protagonist in the photograph adds to its overall mystery.
the last image captures my eyes the most.The light value really plays into the composition, drawing my eye into the subject. I also think you have a real talent for telling stories with photographs, the second, fourth and seventh all seem to tell stories but you frame them in such a way that the viewer has to piece together their own understanding of the scene.
The second photograph draws a bit of a apocalyptic and industrial sensation largely due to the the subject's back exposed holding a piece of equipment, making him intimidating and even unapproachable.
Your second and fifth photo, I find, are the most interesting because they play with the idea of a futuristic/metallic setting when. truly, the subject matters are common today. Even though your mind recognizes the normalcy at first glance, it can't help but create it's own science-fiction narratives.
Your fourth photograph offers a tremendously intriguing narrative. The doll is nostalgic, decrepit, and sinister all at the same time, and it makes me wonder whether the new family captured in the snapshot beside it suffered some tragic end a la Chucky.
ReplyDeleteThe seventh photograph in this series holds my interest the most. The narrative is subtle yet powerful. There is enough information in the photograph to assume some kind of understanding, the man praying, completely stripped with notes of mantra, perhaps is a intimate look inside one's practice of spirituality. The composition is strong and the ambiguity of the protagonist in the photograph adds to its overall mystery.
ReplyDeletethe last image captures my eyes the most.The light value really plays into the composition, drawing my eye into the subject. I also think you have a real talent for telling stories with photographs, the second, fourth and seventh all seem to tell stories but you frame them in such a way that the viewer has to piece together their own understanding of the scene.
ReplyDeleteThe second photograph draws a bit of a apocalyptic and industrial sensation largely due to the the subject's back exposed holding a piece of equipment, making him intimidating and even unapproachable.
ReplyDeleteYour second and fifth photo, I find, are the most interesting because they play with the idea of a futuristic/metallic setting when. truly, the subject matters are common today. Even though your mind recognizes the normalcy at first glance, it can't help but create it's own science-fiction narratives.
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