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New York Cave Painting

Photography Realism posted on Sep 05, 2003
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...After a few weeks or month however, my focus took a dramatic, sudden shift. I was walking on West Broadway from 6th Avenue towards the East-Village in Lower Manhattan. Suddenly a heavily torn poster on a traffic-light post showing bits and pieces of a portrait of a male person caught my eye. When I photographed the image I had no idea that it was to become the first in a series that would haunt me for the next two years and that in the end comprised thousands of photographs. Later I called the series "Wall-Spirits", or "Talking Walls". from the introduction on my renderosity homepage After the darker moods of yesterday some comic relief (for a change) today. I am always curious and glad about your comments.

Comments (2)


funkandjazz

9:13AM | Fri, 05 September 2003

The various numbers on the wall make this even more intriguing. Hundreds of years from now, researchers may wonder what it all meant! Unique and compelling photography Peter. :)

Kropot

5:31PM | Fri, 05 September 2003

Yes, youre style has a documantary feel all over. So where youre street portraits. Little timedocuments like funkandjazz said.


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