Friday, 7 November 2008

contextual study - Irina Rozovsky


Unlike other blogs that merely show some pretty pictures and nowt else, I on the other hand go into a bit more depth.
Granted, its a bit self-involved why i do this, because I do this to learn more about contextual writing. Also i do this just because i can and i enjoy looking at photography and other peoples work, then analyses it and responding to it.

This first image, is wonderful, it's the photographers mother and she's reaching up, she has a welcoming smile. kind of like, "come down from there dear, it's alright, mothers' here."

The second image is a great example of a moment caught. The picture really gives the viewer a strong indication what might be on this old chaps mind. disapproval - busy thoughts - power - malice.
The third image............"chocks away old chaps" hahaa. This bird is going for it, duhduhdahhhhh pigeon dive.  this is such perfect timing it's unreal, or it's a fantastic fluke. either one, it's great. I also wonder if the poor bird has just suddenly died and fell off that little wall.

The final image is very dreamy, full of scope. it's conjours up images in my mind of ufo's, space, wise old sage, promised land, utopia, heaven and oddly enough that giant turtle in terry pratchett's discworld novels that carries the whole world on it's shell.

check out the website of this russian photographer Irina Rozovsky

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