/ Model in frame: @h.a.schubert /
In my ongoing series on "Order & Disorder," I have embarked on a mission to explore the prevailing conversations surrounding mental health. As a budding photographer of the new generation, I have taken it upon myself to document and confront the everyday experiences of ordinary individuals living with mental illness.
Storytelling has always been the cornerstone of my success, as it allows me to effectively communicate emotions and create visuals that connect deeply with society. With this series, I aim to approach the topic of "Order & Disorder"
from a third-person perspective, providing a unique point of view.
I am pleased with the development and execution of the concept for my images, which revolve around the theme of "Disorder & Order." Each photograph captures unique vibes and characteristics that contribute to the overall appeal of the series. The technique I employed in these images was particularly satisfying, as it resulted in a high level of quality within the given time frame.
For some time, I had been eager to experiment with "Projector-Graphy." It took me several years to thoroughly explore and conduct detailed research on this technique. Consequently, I believed it was the ideal fit for this specific photoshoot. The process of creating the graphics from scratch and then projecting them onto the models required months of preparation.
While this endeavour was time-consuming and entailed certain risks, it proved to be an incredibly fulfilling endeavour. The hard work and dedication I invested paid off, resulting in a rewarding final outcome.
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