These photographs are lacking colour in more ways than one. Black and white photography is a form of abstraction in itself, as we do not naturally see with black and white vision, but rather we see in colour. I am attempting to raise questions to the viewers as to how these compositions were compiled. I want to bring the viewers in for closer inspection while allowing myself to keep hidden a speck of mystery about the photographic processes and techniques used. Upon inspection, I also invite the viewers to contemplate the physical properties of the photographed objects and take a closer look at form and texture, as colour is noticabley absent.



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