





The central idea of my concentration focuses on emotions and feelings in faces depicted through black and white photography. I feel that faces are artistic in themselves as they come in all shapes and sizes, uniquely portraying their own emotions and feelings. I chose black and white as a medium because the simplicity, grace and refinement of it aids in accentuating the true meaning and sentiment that I wish to render in my pictures. By using sepia and cyan tints in my photo editing, I hope to create a nostalgic mood in the work. I am exploring the many subtleties of what a “face” is considered in both human and non-human faces.
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