Friday, September 10, 2010

Floaters


Thought these were interesting - A series of 15 images by French photographer Denis Darzacq called 'Hyper'.   If you've spent any time outside the major cities in France or Italy lately, you've likely run across the Hypermarts - think Tesco or Walmart on steroids.  

Darzacq decided to use these monstrosities that are slowly but inevitably doing what Walmarts do, as backdrops for his images.  His subjects, young street dancers, were told to jump or leap into the air, twisting  and twirling.  He used high shutter speed photography to capture the dancers in mid-air. Apparently there was no photo-shopping done to the images.

I really like these two - the one on top looks like the dancer was just hanging or floating around.  Imagine seeing that when you turned your cart at the end of the aisle...

I like the one below if only in admiration of the dancer's commitment to the project - unless she really can levitate, that is one painful landing on the way.


The exhibit was at Laurence Miller Gallery in New York earlier this year.

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