Mandy Schoch PhotographySource URL: http://factorchic.blogspot.com/2010/
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Threshold Pt.7 on the Behance Network
This set features photos depicting figures in motion at heights trying to find transcendence within the normal humdrum of life. Each image serves as a record of the “attempt” to fly. This stems from my desire to not become a cog in the clockwork of the waking life but, as we grow older, the actions we take become habitual and ritualized. It becomes necessary to do so to streamline our activities and provide for a minimum of bumps in the road. In doing so, we neglect the paths that diverge and intersect our intended direction.
Through my photos, I can't help but return this subject which that I try to avoid, similar to the way the body inevitably is drawn to the direction the head is tilted or the way a car slows down to an accident scene. I believe that it is with decreasing frequency that a person looks above eye level or what's readily in front of them; as a child, it's all they could do, filled with fantastic notions of the magic within adult life. The strangeness in life is always there and surprises, however jarring and unexpected, can bring a person to realize the wonders behind smaller actions.
And maybe, one of these days we’ll find someone that could fly."By: Conan Thai
Attempts to Fly on the Behance Network
A journey of inseparable love
Harper's Bazaar Wedding Indonesia November 2010
Photography by Nicoline Patricia Malina
Stylist: Michael Pondaag
Hair & Make Up Artist : Qiqi Franky & Team
Models: Antoine @Parama, Olga @VTM, Dara @B-Mgt, Julie @So Wanted, Anthea & Ercan @DNA
A Journey Of Inseparable Love on the Behance Network
As I See It
A unique opportunity with GSD&M Idea City and Kohler
As I See It on the Behance Network
H2O
Portrait experimentation and Editorial for Amusement Magazine
H2O on the Behance Network
Although the term, WMD, has become a part of our daily lexicon, it remains very much an abstraction for most of us. This series of images offers a retrospective look at some of these weapons. Most of my subjects are drawn from the Cold War period during which there was a very real threat to the survival of civilization itself. The last sixty years has seen a frenzied tango between strategy and technology that has left us with the chilling array of doomsday machines seen here.
Weapons of Mass Destruction on the Behance Network
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Source URL: http://factorchic.blogspot.com/2010/