MOUVEMENT
Exposure is presenting something to be seen, to manifest it. Exposing an instant to the photographic lens means capturing light in a small fraction of time. Photographing a moving object when the photographer moves at the same speed, but in the opposite direction, and with a long exposure, allows us to access worlds and places that our eye can hardly capture. Today, human relationships are almost like photographs, we show ourselves as frozen moments, almost impersonally, and we edit ourselves to show ourselves in socially recognized ways. What if we made a long exposure of ourselves? Surely it would not allow us such clarity, personally I think it would show us more human, fluid, and in movement, where we will never be what we have just been. Moving. That is what the series is about, where the static is contrasted with the light trails of two objects that move in opposite directions.