


This week we had to do an essay based on an exhibit that inspired us during the previous week. I choose the Antoine Gonine (Hopefully all the names of photographers are spelled correctly in this; it was hard to decipher my notes!) Exhibit from the exhibit at the Maison Européene de la Photographie. I had originally wanted to do a series of portraits in the style of Jehsong Beck, or possibly street scenes like Marc Ribould's photos, but at the end of the day I came back to the Horizons collection. I guess it was just meant to be.
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Amelia, what beautiful pictures. I absolutely love them.
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