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View from the Bakery
I enjoy the amusing juxtaposition in this image of the hopeful young couple sitting in the cafe enjoying a coffee together while looking on to a view of these horror-esque expressions on the hanging mask exhibit in the Kelvingrove Art Gallery. I feel that it’s reminiscent of an Edgar Allan Poe poem.
I like the added detail that both of these people also have cameras around their shoulders. For me it adds the sense that even as we attempt to create our own view of the world, we still all act as subjects in other people’s world view.
This is amongst the first double exposures I made and both photographs were taken circa 2015, years before I had started the Lagoon project formally.
Locations:
Cottonrake Bakery, Glasgow c 2015
Kelvingrove Art Gallery c 2015
Equipment:
Olympus OM10
Pentax P30t
Ilford HP5 Plus 400
Adobe Photoshop
View from the Bakery
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I really like the horror esque expressions of the masks juxtaposed with the camera wearing couple sitting in the cafe enjoying their coffee yet their view from the window is of this nightmarish scene. This is one of the first I made and the both photographs were taken circa 2015 years before I had started this Lagoon project although I had dabbled with this kind of photo experimentation at the time.
Locations:
Cottonrake Bakery, Glasgow c 2015
Kelvingrove Art Gallery c 2015
Equipment:
Olympus om-4
Ilford 35mm
Adobe Photoshop