/ 2016 / Portraiture / Culture

Wild Violets

  • Photographer
    Judith Rodríguez, India

There is a murmur of images in the city
People. Stories walking through the streets. They can be read in
faces, in gestures
Those stories are being written again all the time. They intersect
unexpectedly. And then they are gone
I want my photos to tell those stories. To name them.
So we start a dialogue, the person I portrait, my camera and me,
or me in my camera. We start a dialogue in which the camera is a
character we try to forget. I am interested in having that dialogue
in the image.
I want it to be its skeleton of the photo
I have learned the image of those people. In the “ here and now”
of the photos that never exists completely. Like the world. Like
cities that change everytime they are seen again. And surely others
will learn differently when when they see them and create them. Or
forget them.

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