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[quote:Building 7:MV8yNTAyNzgzXzRBNjZBNTY0] You’ll Be Amazed By What Happens When A Photographer Brings Strangers Together For Intimate Photos [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KMv23wonQs[/youtube] More of Richard Ranaldi's work here: http://www.renaldi.com/projects/ :hf: http://www.collective-evolution.com/2014/02/28/youll-be-amazed-by-what-happens-when-a-photographer-brings-strangers-together-for-intimate-photos/: 'In this world, especially I find in North America, so many of us have become so accustomed to becoming lost in our own world. We walk the streets of busy downtown cores or suburban shopping malls and we choose to isolate ourselves to our electronic devices or even more prominently the perpetual rush – the walk where any form of eye contact with a stranger is unwanted and desperately avoided. What I loved the most about the work of Richard Renaldi was that with each set of strangers that he brought together he directly challenged what so many of us define as comfortable. Even though many verbal and body cues initially showed a level of discomfort and/or nervousness for many involved, this not only quickly faded but never seemed to impact the genuineness of the captured picture.' [/quote]
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You’ll Be Amazed By What Happens When A Photographer Brings Strangers Together For Intimate Photos
More of Richard Ranaldi's work here: [
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'In this world, especially I find in North America, so many of us have become so accustomed to becoming lost in our own world. We walk the streets of busy downtown cores or suburban shopping malls and we choose to isolate ourselves to our electronic devices or even more prominently the perpetual rush – the walk where any form of eye contact with a stranger is unwanted and desperately avoided. What I loved the most about the work of Richard Renaldi was that with each set of strangers that he brought together he directly challenged what so many of us define as comfortable. Even though many verbal and body cues initially showed a level of discomfort and/or nervousness for many involved, this not only quickly faded but never seemed to impact the genuineness of the captured picture.'
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