I look so melancholy! I don't take selfies often but I liked how the light was coming in my window so I decided to try. I wanted to do a more uncomfortable/unusual framing to mirror how I was feeling.
I feel like I have taken more baths this semester then I have my entire adult life. I need time to relax and be alone and the bathtub is a great place to do that. I like how close the camera is to the top of the water but I don't like the colors and slightly canted angle.
One day a month, this is my saturday. I go to South Jordan to get hooked to this for a few hours. Not only does this trip make it possible for me to live a normal life but also gives me time to reflect and get away.
This isn't only what I see everyday but you guys too! What is it about straight on empty hallways that is so creepy and intriguing?
When I look under my bed, this is what I see and it makes me happy. I put my sully stuffed animal under my bed a few months ago because I didn't have room for it but I didn't realise how punny it was (as in monsters live under our beds stigma) until this week.



I love your photos this week. They all feel very still and soothing, very reflective (metaphorically).
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice series of photos to end the semester on! Very personal subject matter in all of the photos, even the hallway one. I especially love the lighting in your first photo.
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ReplyDeleteFor the rest of my life, I think a central hallway shot will remind me of Stanley Kubrick thanks to that one Vimeo video of how he centralizes everything. I really appreciate how personal you make these photos each week. There is you in all of this.
ReplyDeleteFor the rest of my life, I think a central hallway shot will remind me of Stanley Kubrick thanks to that one Vimeo video of how he centralizes everything. I really appreciate how personal you make these photos each week. There is you in all of this.
ReplyDeleteFor the rest of my life, I think a central hallway shot will remind me of Stanley Kubrick thanks to that one Vimeo video of how he centralizes everything. I really appreciate how personal you make these photos each week. There is you in all of this.
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