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PHOTOGRAPHY THROUGH ZOOM, BEAUTY AND DECAY OF ITS PERCEPTION BY CRAIG TAYLOR-BROAD
PHOTOGRAPHY THROUGH ZOOM, BEAUTY AND DECAY OF ITS PERCEPTION BY CRAIG TAYLOR-BROAD
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What is your background and where the passion for photography comes from?
I’m a 37 year old, based in Cornwall, UK. Growing up I was always the one that would run away or hide my face whenever a camera came out.
While I’ve always been creative either in a musical or writing sense, in my early twenties a mix of becoming seriously mentaly unwell as well as a couple of supportive creative friends led to me picking up a camera and I haven’t looked back since.
For over ten years now photography has become a way of coping with my poor mental health as well as an exploration of making sense of the confusing and changing world around me. It’s one of the few times that I feel my thoughts melt away and it has become a crutch that I lean on often in order to feel mentally well.
How does your ZOOM photoshoots usually done, can you tell us your step by step?
What do you like to shoot the most?
I definitely enjoy photographing people the most. I know that it’s challenging socially for me which makes it feel more worthwhile when the images come out looking like I want them to. Photographing flowers is a strong second place there, there’s a peacefulness to photographing flowers that I don’t get from capturing people.
Why do you prefer to do your photoshoots through zoom? Can you tell us more about these specific images and the ongoing project which these images are part of?
The secondary reason is that I live in quite an idyllic part of the UK. Within this, the photography scene is very beauty based. It’s highly focused around girls in bikini’s on a beach. So in some respects, my work is a reaction and a conflict to that. But it also means that the chances of finding people to sit for portraits locally is lessened.
Photographer: Craig Taylor-Broad
Models: Dylan Lorenzo @Muse Models
IG: @dylanlorz, Verena Otto,
IG: @vray_na
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