We talked about how these images have a sense of no time (not timeless – but as in time not moving forward or back)
Hide and seek was something that you brought up which lead to the popping up of the term worm hole. Made me think of the book A Wrinkle in Time (which I haven't read since middle school so the reason that popped up for me is a little fuzzy but it did so I thought I'd put it out there)
Voids and looking into voids is also something that came up
We talked about the narrative aspect that these have going on right now and how connected that feels to Alice and Wonderland.
There is an element of theater going on, have you considered adding another element to mix up the way we see you instead of hiding your face from the camera.
The glasses form your fish photo in your last portfolio or using a wig?
The digging photos it looks like we are in a big hole looking out at you and that is something that you can really with.
Margot asked a really great question about instead of the pulling back of escape is there a kind of running towards?
Be keeping in mind the intra text (what our mind fills into the photos like looking at it and seeing Alice in Wonderland even though that is not what they are fully about) are there ways to push that and play with it more.
In terms of what to look at we mostly what came up in that category was more adult type escapism stuff. Pan's Labyrith came up (which I know you've seen already, but maybe take another peek an see if though this new lens is has some more meaning for you)
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