Transformation
by ILLUMINATA, a photo group
By Kay, Worthington, Taneyhill, Defendi chardohnay
Category: Fine Art Photography
Tags: alternative photo processes, Polaroid transfers, SLR digital, plastic camera, black and white, Grand Tetons, Roxanne Worthington, Charlotte Kay, Adrienne Defendi, Kay Taneyhill, Holga, landscapes, abstracts, texture, people, allegory, hand-colored, mechanical, psychological, interior, impressionistic, dream-like, autumn, Yellowstone, signs, nostalgia
We four photographers, known as "Illuminata", have individually produced bodies of work that each, in its own way, explores an aspect of change or transformation. The images reflect the transitory nature of things and experience. Often, as this realization hits us there is a melancholy awareness of the transience and a gentle sadness at the passing of our experiences, our things, and our lives. The Japanese use the term "mono no aware" to describe this awareness and melancholy.
Standard Landscape 10x8 inches (25x20 cm) 56 pages
Published: April 3, 2008