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嘿!童年 好久不見 / Hey Childhood! It’s Been a While「1」
2011年三獎 2011Third Prize
林仲賢 / 台北市立兒童育樂中心
拍攝動機:
那天–看著手裡的氣球發呆,忽然想高舉著氣球奔跑,想起了小時候最喜歡的兒童樂園,那裡的摩天輪、旋轉木馬,到處奔跑的玩伴,時間晚了卻還是捨不得回家的心情...
回憶著,手裡的海豚氣球就這樣奔跑了起來。
影心得:
這系列作品分兩次拍攝完成,第一次拍攝是看到氣球時當下所挑起的回憶,回憶起童年時光,其它的畫面也在想法中慢慢成形,醞釀一年之後,第二次再回到拍攝地點,把心裡所回憶起的心情由影像傳遞出來。
Lin Chung-hsien / Taipei Children’s Recreation Center
Why I Took These Pictures :
That day,I stood there staring at the balloon in my hand, all in a daze.Suddenly, I had the urge to lift the balloon above my head and run, just run.I recalled the amusement park that I loved more than anything as a kid.It had a Ferris wheel and a merry-go-round, and my friends and playmates where there, too.I distinctly remembered the feeling of not wanting to go home even though it was getting late.As I was lost in my reveries, the dolphin balloon—just like that—began to dash forward...
What I Learned :
The pictures in this series were made in two distinct phases.The first session was immediately after the balloon had set off various childhood memories,with the reminiscences still fresh in my mind.The other set of photos is the result of a gradual mental process that took about a year to complete,after which I returned to the original location to capture the mood of those recollections through the very images that first triggered them.
嘿!童年 好久不見 / Hey Childhood! It’s Been a While「1」
2011年三獎 2011Third Prize
林仲賢 / 台北市立兒童育樂中心
拍攝動機:
那天–看著手裡的氣球發呆,忽然想高舉著氣球奔跑,想起了小時候最喜歡的兒童樂園,那裡的摩天輪、旋轉木馬,到處奔跑的玩伴,時間晚了卻還是捨不得回家的心情...
回憶著,手裡的海豚氣球就這樣奔跑了起來。
影心得:
這系列作品分兩次拍攝完成,第一次拍攝是看到氣球時當下所挑起的回憶,回憶起童年時光,其它的畫面也在想法中慢慢成形,醞釀一年之後,第二次再回到拍攝地點,把心裡所回憶起的心情由影像傳遞出來。
Lin Chung-hsien / Taipei Children’s Recreation Center
Why I Took These Pictures :
That day,I stood there staring at the balloon in my hand, all in a daze.Suddenly, I had the urge to lift the balloon above my head and run, just run.I recalled the amusement park that I loved more than anything as a kid.It had a Ferris wheel and a merry-go-round, and my friends and playmates where there, too.I distinctly remembered the feeling of not wanting to go home even though it was getting late.As I was lost in my reveries, the dolphin balloon—just like that—began to dash forward...
What I Learned :
The pictures in this series were made in two distinct phases.The first session was immediately after the balloon had set off various childhood memories,with the reminiscences still fresh in my mind.The other set of photos is the result of a gradual mental process that took about a year to complete,after which I returned to the original location to capture the mood of those recollections through the very images that first triggered them.