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This idea came from a color intervention assignment. I wanted to make it more than just a color intervention, but an intervention of space as well, in more than...
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This idea came from a color intervention assignment. I wanted to make it more than just a color intervention, but an intervention of space as well, in more than just the literal sense. I was interested in the way a partially nude person would interact in these different details of an urban environment. I was also thinking of the plays between comfortable and uncomfortable, as well as natural and unnatural. The reason for the color green was due to a more literal sense of green being associated with nature, and these were taken in Philadelphia, a complete urban environment. I wanted a hybrid between the two. I was also thinking about that in a more metaphorical way regarding women's bodies.
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Superb Composition
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4 Comments |
pozofolio
 
pozofolio October 22, 2015
I don't know how's on the photo buts she's have the balls and perfect pose in context of the photo Very good photography. (y)
leonardospinelli
 
leonardospinelli October 22, 2015
nice! the next time test in b&W
philippnickerl
 
philippnickerl October 27, 2015
With b&w it would fail the intention -Green is the sign of mother nature in a completely paved surrounding.
DonnaChiofolo
 
DonnaChiofolo December 30, 2015
Fantastic composition and creativity!
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