a disjointed story
...photography is a form of psychotherapy.
note to viewer
photography is a form of psychotherapy. loading a roll of film in a camera, walking around, snapping away when you feel like it, not doing anything when you don't feel like it, finishing the roll after days or weeks, the mystery of the soon-to-be-developed images, the anticipation, the excitement.
the realisation that you shot so many different themes in just 36 frames. a disjointed feeling, how do all these fit together? how does your life fit together? so many different themes, sometimes.
how do you present them? do you wait months, years, for the themes to build up in order to unveil a finished product? or do you just present the images as they come, roll by roll, incoherent, incomplete?
photography is my psychotherapy. it keeps my mind ticking. I'll continue roll by roll, presenting loose, unconnected themes. some day I'll try to connect them, to make a cohesive story out of a million puzzle pieces. some day, hopefully, I will understand. some day I hope you'll understand, too.
all of the following images were shot on a single roll of fuji superia 400, with the olympus xa, during june 2012.
three parts, maybe two-and-a-half themes. oh, and there's one missing.
part I
part II
part III
another life story
day / dusk / night / dawn.
there are always detours along the journey.[olympus xa | fuji superia 400]
day
dusk
night
dawn
a story about nothing
...I've been outdoors, nowhere, in nothing.
"I've been outdoors, nowhere, in nothing."[april/may 2012 | vivitar ultra wide & slim | fuji superia 400]
easter roaming
...a hard rain's a-gonna fall.
15/04/2012, dendro korinthias, vivitar ultra wide & slim, fuji superia 400
journey to nowhere
...never-ending.
"...a journey to nowhere starts with a single step, too."
april 2012, vivitar ultra wide & slim, fuji superia 400
a complex study on simple patterns pt.II
...william eggleston declared war on the obvious more than twenty years ago. I still can't see who's winning.
william eggleston declared war on the obvious more than twenty years ago.I still can't see who's winning. I can't even see which side I am on.
[also check the first part]