These images were a passing comment in 'onLandscape Conference' with Jem Southam and Joe Cornish, where they discussed this project about how photography is driven by love. And that when a loss of love happens it can inspire an idea. This project by Andolski is exactly that and within these images I found in this project I am especially drawn to the cut panoramas.
The disjointed nature and obvious fracture that this represents is a tool which I feel I can utilize to narrate the deeper stories which are inside the work I am making. The more I make work in the landscape upon the river the more I feel the project is becoming about melancholy as well as place and history.
The disjointed nature and obvious fracture that this represents is a tool which I feel I can utilize to narrate the deeper stories which are inside the work I am making. The more I make work in the landscape upon the river the more I feel the project is becoming about melancholy as well as place and history.