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The
people that Ulf Lundin portrays in his new piece "From Darkness"
have been sitting by themselves for half an hour in total darkness. Meanwhile
Ulf Lundin, who was in a adjoining room, pulled the trigger without seeing
them. So the persons didn't know when the flash would lighten up their faces.
The light in the portaits are traditionally set, but still they are quite
different to traditional photography portraiture. There is a romantic impression
that the photographer should capture the true personality of the person
in front of him. In the series "From Darkness" it is the opposite.
The people rather looks like if they are from a vax cabinette. Or are they
even dead? They don't communicate with the viewer or the photographer (if
You could say that there is any?). It is as if they are shut down, parked
in stand by-mode. Since there is nobody watching them they have ceased existing
socially.
From pressrelease, Galleri Magnus Karlsson 2002 |