Multiple image of Wild Carrots.
I wanted to produce a compelling image that would portray both the immense fragility and strength found in this species and also symbolize how I see my two children and I after being freed from our journey dealing with domestic abuse.
This final image consists of up to over 50 single images and took 3 months to complete.
amateur category
Wild Carrot (Single)
DESCRIPTION
AUTHOR
Anne Hoerter is a Canadian photographer who experiments with multiple images as a single composition. Her photographic imagery has won a number of international awards across a variety of genres, including fine art and advertising.
Anne was captivated very early on by extreme photographic manipulation techniques and collage as a photographic student at the Ontario College of Art in Canada.
She is fascinated by both the continual change of negative and positive space through movement and the process of taking a living organism, whether it be human or plant form, fragmenting it, manipulating it and then re-inventing it into an entirely new entity which resembles the original, but is in fact, altogether contemporary. An image which sways between reality and surrealism.
Her final compositions can take anywhere from up to 4 weeks to complete and contain more than over 50 single images.
She is currently living in both Germany and Canada.
Anne was captivated very early on by extreme photographic manipulation techniques and collage as a photographic student at the Ontario College of Art in Canada.
She is fascinated by both the continual change of negative and positive space through movement and the process of taking a living organism, whether it be human or plant form, fragmenting it, manipulating it and then re-inventing it into an entirely new entity which resembles the original, but is in fact, altogether contemporary. An image which sways between reality and surrealism.
Her final compositions can take anywhere from up to 4 weeks to complete and contain more than over 50 single images.
She is currently living in both Germany and Canada.
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