"I think what makes good art is to engage people and not dictate to people what to feel," says Mark De Paola. He's a multi-disciplined creative, working across many industries, inducing television, art, and photography.
His photography series, 60 seconds, is a detailed look at what makes us human. He created the work over eight months, using long exposures as the core technique of the creation of the images. Through the series, De Paola breaks all the rules of traditional long-exposure photography. He holds the camera in his hands, rather than placing it on a tripod. And he doesn't ensure his subjects are in focus. The result? A series of photographs that depict the natural flow of being human. It's an extremely compelling project and we wanted to dive in deeper to understand it. . thephoblographer.com
2020-4-28 07:00