TIME FLIES LIKE AN ARROW.
This series of photography called "Time" is the final photography series of my undergraduate career
at Albright College.
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The Japanese phrase “Ko-in yanogotoshi” resembles the quick progression of our lives through light and shadow. Thus, I want to create a series of photographs about me living in the United States before I leave upon graduation. I wish to capture what I see with my eyes and to tell that my time spent here was fast; fast as light and shadow. I will make them into abstract series of photography.
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I avoid setting up any scene because that is not what I, or others, would see naturally. My subject matter is about people's daily routines and evincing human nature with technologies that human-created surrounding us. I will be using a digital camera to capture these moments.
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My goal for this project is to make the audience enjoy my perspective of the world through abstract works. The light and shadow represent the sentiment of my time. I hope that my audience will understand my concept of works and appreciate their everyday life after seeing my works because time will never stop.