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Thursday, October 9, 2014

On Things That Are Not Humans





I'm probably so keen on the human element in photos because I'm so much of an extrovert when it comes to interacting with people. Sometimes when I look at photos whose focus isn't on people, or photos where people are entirely absent, and I feel a sense of loneliness from them.

The photographs that I shoot of landscapes or objects do feel lonely to me, but I don't think that it takes away from the composition at all. It certainly feels less hectic than when I'm photographing people; there's little sense of movement or urgency. Sometimes it's a good thing to have this sense of peacefulness that you don't sometimes get from people. 









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