![]() Over the past 5 years or so I have seen their lives drastically change due to health issues, and with that change comes new ways of perceiving their self-contained world and how various relics of another time recede into physical and metaphorical shadows, rearranged and lost on shelves, staggered amongst related ephemera, partially boxed away and occasionally emerging with a proper rustling. ![]() The above three photographs were taken in my grandparents’ house in Connecticut. These were taken with my cell phone, as it was the only method of image-capturing I had at the time. I see this as another layer of interpretation, albeit influenced and possibly distorted. I find that this coincides with my memory of the subject’s recontexualised existence, and moreover the stories and associations that the initial image is trying to sustain. ![]() As some may have noticed on this blog, I often photograph photographs or other types of two dimensional imagery. ![]()
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