The Phoblographer -
13 Apr 2019 12:00
Thought-provoking photography projects also tend to be bold and disruptive, and this work of Canadian photographer Neal Auch certainly fits the bill. By combining conceptual photography with the styling of 17th century Dutch still life painting, he makes a strong case for his ideas on mortality. He describes his work as seeking to "engage with mortality headlong and encourages reflection on the fragility of life" done in the age-old tradition of memento mori. While death and mortality are some o...
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