This deviation has something really special. Well, in fact it's not exactly that. It has many special things in it. Each part is the shadow, the detail and the "full view" of a theme or an object. Guitar/music, Architecture/city, Cinema, Walkyries/esoterism. Each part has its own feeling and every time each photo goes well with the 3 others.
In the first part, there is a strange feeling that may be a little bit creepy, but that's what shadows often makes us feel. Maybe that's my favorite part, but I'm not very partial since I love B&W
the second part is really interesting since the photos are intended to let us guess what these elements are linked to. The only thing that "annoy" me is that the first and the fourth photo are made the same way (same position, black background), and even the 3 photo is left-positionned. Maybe this gives less life to the ensemble, and therefore this is my less prefered part.
The third part shows us the themes globally. The tones are really interesting, especially those on the guitar which has something a little bit old-shool in it. Maybe I would have used other elements for the cinema theme, in order to give a more chaotic looking scene, but that's just a personal feeling.
Finally, I would say that the idea is really great and each part has something that catch the eye. I think that it would perfectly fit in an exposition with each part in a seperate frame. Maybe some things may be improved to give more life to the ensemble, but still it's a really good piece (Or should I say good pieces?)
Each part has its own feeling and every time each photo goes well with the 3 others.
In the first part, there is a strange feeling that may be a little bit creepy, but that's what shadows often makes us feel. Maybe that's my favorite part, but I'm not very partial since I love B&W
the second part is really interesting since the photos are intended to let us guess what these elements are linked to. The only thing that "annoy" me is that the first and the fourth photo are made the same way (same position, black background), and even the 3 photo is left-positionned. Maybe this gives less life to the ensemble, and therefore this is my less prefered part.
The third part shows us the themes globally. The tones are really interesting, especially those on the guitar which has something a little bit old-shool in it. Maybe I would have used other elements for the cinema theme, in order to give a more chaotic looking scene, but that's just a personal feeling.
Finally, I would say that the idea is really great and each part has something that catch the eye. I think that it would perfectly fit in an exposition with each part in a seperate frame. Maybe some things may be improved to give more life to the ensemble, but still it's a really good piece (Or should I say good pieces?)