I'm embarking on a photographic journey that explores the enigmatic spaces that exist 'betwixt and between.' Buses, airports, beaches – these are the places we collectively inhabit as strangers...
perfectlight took the words outta me mouth. Great stuff, and the project seems super interesting. And... love the playlist. Waking around Brooklyn, listening to it now.
So much I love about all this ... the blue but also the dog in the window, the roses, the blurred images. Lives being lived in seconds. I haven’t listened to the playlist yet but thanks for sharing 🙂
Thank you for sharing this captivating journey. It's fascinating how you've connected the concept of "The Blue of Distance" to the experience of traveling on a bus, exploring the emotions and longings associated with the places glimpsed through the windows.
awesome work!!! show us more, please
Thanks, Perfectlight :D
perfectlight took the words outta me mouth. Great stuff, and the project seems super interesting. And... love the playlist. Waking around Brooklyn, listening to it now.
Thanks so much, Alex. Can't tell you how much I love that visual of you walking around Brooklyn playing the soundtrack!
Cool idea and wonderful pics.
Thanks, Charlie!
So much I love about all this ... the blue but also the dog in the window, the roses, the blurred images. Lives being lived in seconds. I haven’t listened to the playlist yet but thanks for sharing 🙂
Thanks for your comments, Marie. Life lived in motion for the win :)
Great photos. You’ve certainly captured the mood of being ‘betwixt and between.’
Thanks, Andrew, I'm going for that 'life in motion' blue palette style.
Beautiful shots
Thanks, George!
What a great project, and some beautiful images!
Thanks very much, Donn!
Thank you for sharing this captivating journey. It's fascinating how you've connected the concept of "The Blue of Distance" to the experience of traveling on a bus, exploring the emotions and longings associated with the places glimpsed through the windows.
Thanks so much, Winston, I’m glad you ‘get it’. I’ve always been drawn to these spaces.
Beautiful, Nat. An incredible post.
Thanks so much, Rebecca
wonderful photo series !! Keep going !
Thank you :)