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Photographic Work

Photography has usually been a starting point in my creative process rather than something I actually saw as an outcome. However there are some moments that I capture that I feel hold something worth seeing. 

 

I find often my photographic work seems to capture nature at work, as to try and replicate this is a futile battle so I prefer to document. Some of my photos show the beauty of nature claiming what was once mans. Everything is temporal, and once finished it's original purpose can become fascinating for entirely new reasons. 

 

I'm drawn to the orange and blues of rust and dimly lit rooms. These colours are found throughout nature too and seek to explore the relationships between these things. The delicate form of a jellyfish stranded on a beach - within which it is possible to imagine you can see stars, nebulae, galaxies, perhaps even the universe if you stretch your mind - holds the same colours, the same patterns, as the rusty fridge door washed up a little further along. They couldn't be much more different, yet they begin to hold comparative qualities when looked at through a lens. Light also holds a place of importance in what I look at. Not just as a means to capture something at its best, but also as the focus of the image as well. 

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