Nice portrait work from Clayton James Cubitt. Nice lighting, nice character studies, right? But so much of photography is context though. What and when something was shot changes your opinions and notions of what you’re seeing. Like these images of Katrina survivors and rescue workers, taken in the days after the flood. Their expressions of despair, shock and resolve take on new meaning when you realize what they experienced.
(via Boing Boing.)
Tags: Clayton James Cubitt
Thursday, August 30, 2007
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