
When I first thought about photographing the my interpretation of the body, the first idea that came to mind was movement. I ran with this, and ended up with an image portraying this very idea. I see the body in this picture as movement in the world. I wanted this characteristic included because this is a primary separation between the body and the earth that surrounds it. The body has a method of movement that is different than everything that surrounds it.
I feel as though when we usually think of the body moving, we immediately think of the legs and feet moving first, after all that is usually how the body gets from one place to another. But this photograph, portrays the opposite, while the feet and legs are more still, the viewer concentrates on all other movements of the body. This distinct motion portrays a body that is full of life, and nearly unaware of the world it is surrounded by. After focusing on a body such as this one for some time, the world surrounding it looks much less interesting. I like how this is portrayed because I believe we can become so captivated by the body and the life it brings to the world, when we then examine the nature it is surrounded by, it looks dull and still, even if there is movement.
It is obviously difficult to analyze the body in this picture because of the motion, but I believe that there are other reasons as well. I like how the subject is dressed in formal wear and it makes me think about how everyone treats there body nowadays, and tries to cover up it's imperfections and flaws. In this way, I see the body camouflaged. The body is not just always covered up, but covered up with something to make outward appearance seem more beautiful and perfect. I believe that an oxymoron can be used today when interpreting the body, and particularly in this picture. You can see that in the body's movement, the body is somewhat eager, for what we don't know, but I see this similarity in culture today, with how eager and swift we are in our daily lives. Body's are always moving in this fashion. At the same time, there is part of me that sees this body as relaxed. I like how this oxymoron relates to my interpretation of the body today. When I think of the movement of bodies today I do see the fast paced lives that these bodies live, but at the same time, humans have found a way to slow down in all the racing. I immediately think of people walking very fast to work, yet listening to some soothing music on their iPod, giving them a more relaxing appearance. The body in this picture suggests movement on to the next appointment in their schedule, but they may be on the phone, or just enjoying the world around them. It is a median portrayal of emotions that we can interpret in body movement which we witness every day.
I agree with your view of the body. This is a cool perspective. I like the movement.
ReplyDeleteI like the juxtaposition of clarity and obscurity, and the contrasts of light and dark.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really cool idea. I really like how, despite the fact that the face is blurred, we can still tell a little about the person from the environment.
ReplyDeleteIt would help to have the environment a little clearer in perspective to contrast to the body's movement and blur.
dude, this is awesome. I love how you chose for the legs to be still but the head being the center of motion. Your ideas are cool, and the way the picture was taken works. I like how dark it is,and how the horizon is slightly tilted.
ReplyDeletelooks like he's waiting for a date. and he's nervous. his knees are shaky. he needs to find his confidence.
ReplyDeletei love the emphasis on the fast pace of our lives.
ReplyDeleteI think this kid named Eric Most would have been a great subject to take a picture of.
life is too fast to sleep during class.
WAKE UP.
wow. this is fantastic. and i love rogelio's comment, though that's not the first thing i though. i know exactly where this was shot, but it feels completely different because of what you've done with it. our legs may physically move us around, but i think it's the crazy movement of our minds that can be more destructive. nice work.
ReplyDeleteI like the contrast of the movement and stillness and how that communicates the message of our fast-paced lives.
ReplyDeletefirst of all, the dude's blurry face is creeping me out... it kinda reminds me of some horror movie that i can't remember the name of.
ReplyDeletesecond of all, i'm diggin ur name...slash the bobbyblog.