/ 2012 / /

Flesh Love

When you embrace your lover, sometimes you wish to melt right into them. To realize this wish, I've been photographing couples in small, or even cramped spaces like motels and bathtubs. As my work has become more and more intense, I've noticed that communication is indispensable. This time, I reached the point of photographing couples in vacuum-sealed packs, in a set that I've constructed in my own kitchen. The lights are in the ceiling, so I just flip one switch and have everything ready. I have a few different colored paper backgrounds, which I can leave rolled up in the corner. After the couple get in the vacuum pack, I suck the air out with a vacuum cleaner until there's none left. This gives me 10 seconds to take the shot. In this extremely limited time I can't release the shutter more than twice. I've been in there myself, and the fear I felt was overwhelming. As the shooting continues over multiple takes, the pressure of the vacuum seal grows stronger. At the same time, the two bodies start to communicate, and whether through unevenness of limbs or the curve of joints they begin to draw a shape of what they want to express. The two lovers draw closer until they finally transform into a single being. Looking at these vacuum-sealed packs of love, we can imagine a more peaceful world. For me, the vacuum pack is only a means: the important thing is connecting to someone.

Photographer Hal brings complete strangers to his confined, crucible like spaces only to convey his continuing theme of ‘love of the couple’. “I am currently seeking new dimensions in portrait photography by challenging the majestic theme of mankind, defined through love.” Photographer Hal’s latest project is called Flesh Love All, which captures not only the couples but also all the surroundings in vacuum sealed package to create an image where everything in the world becomes one.The photographic location is the most important place for them.

Awards 2024 London International Creative Competition, Best in Shoot
2021 Lens culture Critic’s choice 2021, Top10
2021 Lens culture Juror’s choice 2021, Top10
2020 Photo Lucida(USA) Top 50 photographer
2020 Prix de la Photographey, 2nd Plize
2017 MOPLA(USA) serected
2016 Sony World Photography Awards, Finalist
2016 International Photography Awards, Honorable Mention
2015 Cannes Lions, Silver Awards
2015 D&AD, Winner "Wood Pencil"(3rd Prize)
2015 Spikes Asia, Silver Awards
2015 London International Creative Competition, Finalist
2014 Prix de la Photographey, 3rd Plize,
2013 International Photography Awards, Honorable Mention
2012 Prix de la Photographey, 2nd Plize
2012 Prix de la Photographey, 3rd Plize,
2011 Art of Photographey Show,1st Plize,
2011 Prix de la Photographey, Honorable Mention

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