Memories for Sale
I have been always fascinated by metaphysical nature of the candid
photography. The combination of light, form and subject transforms into
something new on the flat surface of a photographic print and the result is
often unpredictable. The quest for a successful shot becomes an adventure by
itself. On the other hand still life images are produced mostly in a highly
controlled environment where a photographer defines all the parameters of
the composition and light. I decided to try to fuse these two disciplines
together.
The theme for the series was suggested during one my photo
sessions at antiques market. While walking between vendors offering
fragments of the past I saw a face of a beautiful woman looking at me from
the wilted old photograph. It was uncomfortably inappropriate for somebody's
memories to be for sale and to be traded the same way as the rest of the
antique merchandise. I was deeply touched and decided to offer a new life
for those sold memories.
Since then the boundaries of the main theme blurred
a bit, I included some objects with the faces from the past, but the idea
remained the same - candid still life portrait photographs in which almost
nothing is under control except for the frame composition.
© Kirill Surov