Out of sight is a expositional piece of photographs based on discarded situations within Wellington. Referencing the flaneur's way of slowly observing, which highly contrasts the rushed nature of our society today. These photographs centre around discarded objects and even people which are ignored daily.
Through my composition I highlighted different situations, beginning with the more lighted, moving through the technological advances that we've used to discard objects we used to use and finally displaying a homeless person. This stark, serious contrast is highlighted by people rushing past him and not noticing.
This piece is an expositional look at how people rush past opportunities which could be savoured and should instead slow down and examine and cherish objects and even people more.
Monday, 11 August 2014
Monday, 4 August 2014
Haiku 2
Pushed out of sight,
Away from our rushed feet,
Discarded moments
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