do you realize that the hand grasp was shot from kylo's side so maybe it's a decision adam made because kylo would've wanted to hold hands
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do you realize that the hand grasp was shot from kylo's side so maybe it's a decision adam made because kylo would've wanted to hold hands
Keiji Uematsu, Hand Grasp (1976)
Shown here is a series of photographs done by Japanese artist Keiji Uematsu, showing displays of what appears to be interactive objects creating shadows. The photographer then interacts with the object, creating a short movie like reel for the viewer to engage in.
I like how the individuality of the photographer and the way they interact with what appears expresses their personality, sort of like an interpersonal portrait. The way someone interacts with the object of their choice, allows the user to experience a new unique pathway in which one follows; subjected to change due to the subject.
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