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My Obsession.
Self-Portraits shot using only a flashlight and mirror. I no longer own a tripod, so I had to get creative.
2013
Charles Harry Mackenzie
My ring<3
My bracelet.
and the charm that used to be on my phone, but then the string snapped and I got a new phone that doesn't have a slot for charms, so I attached it to my car key :D
I'm sure I'll acquire many, many... many more things as the years go by :P
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From my newest series
Youth, Remodelled
MODELS - Emma, Lauren, Annie, Naz, Erin, Morgan
MUA - Masha
HAIR - Sam
PHOTOGRAPHY/POST-PROCESSING - C
(This series was photographed at my high school. It's the biggest shoot I've ever done and I am so excited to finally be revealing it - enjoy!)
When the love of something exceed passion, it becomes an obsession.
He coaches soccer, and soccer is all he thinks about.
He injured his leg a while back but refuses to go to the hospital. When asked why, he answered " because doctors always try to keep you there for a long time, and there is no soccer in the hospital."
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...rescued most of the tennis balls from under the TV. I think they're almost all back under there now, though.
"The very people who believe that everything has already been discovered and everything said, will greet your work as something new, and will close the door behind you, repeating once more that nothing remains to be said." . . . "Newness is in the mind of the artist who creates, and not in the object he portrays."
"What moves men of genius, or rather, what inspires their work, is not new ideas, but their obsession with the idea that what has already been said is still not enough."
- Eugene Delacroix
journal - May 14, 1824 Paris