Sunday, March 2, 2014

Lucas Blalock

Lucas Blalock says "my work is engaged in the ways that falseness/mechanics in pictures can bring the viewer into a more intimate relation to the world." I used to believe that subjects in photography had to be this most overwhelming thing because someone took the time to photograph it, but when looking at Lucas Blalock's work, he photographs things that you'd least expect. They're like random, instinct moments, but he took the time out to plan the composition. That really helps me to not overlook the small stuff because they can be just as powerful. I also noticed in some of his works, it looks like he merged photographs together. It shows a more creative approach to creating an image.




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