I'm sure everyone is well aware how stressful and anxiety ridden this semester has been. For myself personally, I am stuck between a rock and a hard place. I work at a nursing home in town, so when this all broke out I had to evaluate what was more important- exposing myself as a high risk individual, or taking a leave from my job and being broke, jobless, and unable to pay rent. The latter wasn't a viable option. There were so many points in this semester where I wanted to stop and give up, throw away all my classes and just lock myself in my house forever. Especially when my facility finally became exposed to COVID-19. It was hard to cope with all of this, I had only my partner to rely on. At some point me and my partner started to go for walks to clear our heads. There's something centering about acknowledging the smaller parts of the world around you. As I started to take photos, I was able to zoom in and recognize the smaller worlds that ...










I am loving the shadows, like the top one is just interesting with the light. I always enjoy shadows though and how light reveals and hides. Curious on if this a study or an addition to previous work, especially the first photo and the sixth photo have a feel to it, from previous work I saw of yours, it is more on interaction, just from my feeling alone. I also dig the weird wall texture, how I can see the bumps and the open cellar door to complete blackness, it is definitely like a pointed out use of shadows, of hiding detail, like you should not know what is inside the cellar. I am digging it.
ReplyDeleteI really like the third photo. I feel like the framing is a little crooked, but the shot itself is REALLY cool. It has a really cool run-down look to the building. I like how you use the shadows in the last one as well.
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