the first photo is something made from G-d's hands. I like the rest of the photographs and how their contrasts and deep meanings of life relate to each other.
These are all really cute photos. Nice spin on the assignment by using the pins. I love the one of the globe. You seem to have the theme of a minimalist background which i really like, it makes the images pop out more.
really nice and abstract. They really convey the emotions you titled the photos with. That guy with you at the last photo is too ugly though. You should take out that picture.
I agree with the comments above. The minimal approach creates a cohesive flow. The globe image is completely re-defined now in b&w. Your choice of captions tie everything together in a solid statement of identity.
I recently read a poem by Audre Lorde titled, "A Litany for Survival" The poem's final lines read:
"So it is better to speak
remembering
we were never meant to survive."
These immortal words have inspired me to express myself through writing and I hope that what I say stimulates both resonance and penchant for those who read it.
the first photo is something made from G-d's hands.
ReplyDeleteI like the rest of the photographs and how their contrasts and deep meanings of life relate to each other.
These are all really cute photos. Nice spin on the assignment by using the pins. I love the one of the globe. You seem to have the theme of a minimalist background which i really like, it makes the images pop out more.
ReplyDeletereally nice and abstract. They really convey the emotions you titled the photos with. That guy with you at the last photo is too ugly though. You should take out that picture.
ReplyDeletethe first shot looks so much better in b&w than in color. great job zo do
ReplyDeleteTHAT FIRST SHOT IS SICK!! how the HELL YOU DO THAT?? i love it hun
ReplyDelete1st picture has really nice abstract.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the comments above. The minimal approach creates a cohesive flow. The globe image is completely re-defined now in b&w. Your choice of captions tie everything together in a solid statement of identity.
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