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Collage No. 345/360
from the Series „The Journey“ (Psychogramm in 360 Collages)
Part 2: The Better Half
18 x 23 cm
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I realised long ago that there was something to learn in not having a current relationship present in your life. Sex and relationships are after all, the cornerstone of human survival, and our genes pretty much dictate us toward finding a mate to reproduce with, to beat death with. So to be without this safety net for a while, I came to look upon the world and its inhabitants as social animals, albeit enormously complex ones capable of unprecedented levels of influence on their environment and each other.
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this photo is really bizarre and I still can't decide whether I like it or not but something draws me to it
it seems to echo a bit my 'descent into madness series' also...
This piece of graffiti scared the life out of me when I first saw it. HDR treated shot of a dormitary in an abandoned mental asylum - Severalls, Colchester.
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I decided to capture the angst of the teenage generation through fake blood and extensive editing to make me look like a zombie instead of a tired teenager like I had intended haha. Anywyas I hope you enjoy yet another portrait. I don't actually have time for photos which is actually a lie. I have plenty of time but it's all for homework and relaxing, I promise the December month will be better for photos.
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I'll produce more work within the next month, since I'm having a photo show at my old high school during the month of April!
I'm also in the middle of producing a reality-show competition for photographers, and we begin casting in April around the local area. Should be fun mixing my two passions, video-making and photography, into one giant project!
I'll keep you updated within the next few weeks.
Enjoy!
To find one's self standing among chip wrappings and beer cans in a bus shelter on the periphery of a 1970s office and shopping development in Swindon on a wet day in January was a sombre fate. Yet it has been, metaphysically speaking, the fate of us all in some degree, the inevitable consequence of having lived at a particular time in a particular place. Block-like structures of overpowering size exude indifference to the few dejected-looking figures who pass by on their various errands, for this "architecture" belonged to no tradition, conceived with the intention of annihilating history and uprooting human beings from their culture. What remained of the past, that could not be destroyed, would be museumized.
With only the random dappling of the wet pavement, by discarded bus tickets, pigeon droppings and the occasional blob of chewing gum, to invest the scene with visual incident, a "Thamesdown" Daimler Fleetline CRG6LX with, unmistakeably, an ECW body, waits in Fleming Way on Saturday 14th January 1978. The town's new administrative name was, of course, another product of the phenomenon mentioned above.