I saw this photo on ffffound and I like it very much.
Good night.
“I woke up one day and the Earth had shattered. All around me were pieces of the things I once knew – my apartment, the trees, the ocean, your smile.”
I first saw this image on ffffound.com and fell in love with it. Then I went to the website it belonged to – Jessica Williams‘ site Paperheart and found even more of them to fall in love with. Like these:
Walking along the sidewalk, she stopped suddenly and began rummaging through her bag.
“What is it?” he asked.
“Oh nothing, just the sky. I need to take a picture.”
He looked up. Just sparse clouds in an otherwise clear day. She turned her camera upwards, zoomed in, out, adjusted some settings, snap.
“Let me see,” he said.
She handed him the camera and in the foreground, in the bottom righthand corner of the fram was the top corner of the 2-story red adobe house they were standing next to. The sky was bright and dotted with clouds in all the background everywhere else. Completely minimal and nothing he’d even noticed.
“Wow. Can you frame that for me?”
“Sure,” she said, and held her two hands to the sky, making a small rectangle of right thumb to left index finger, right index finger to her left thumb. “See.”
“That’s not what I meant. I mean when you print it, can I have a copy?”
“But I’m giving you a copy right now. And this one’s better than some cheap plastic frame. It’s personalized.”
“Yeah but I can’t take it with me and hang it on my wall.”
“You can hang it in your memory,” she said. “Just like the printed version, it’s you decision whether you want to keep it up and look at it from time to time, or take it down and let it gather dust until you forget what it looks like.”
“Fine,” he said. “I’ll take it.”
He lifted the camera and took a picture of her hands framing the small piece of sky.
“But I want the printed version as well. For when I don’t have your hands nearby to frame it for me.”
“Suit yourself,” she said. “But this one’s limited edition, just for you.”
This image discovered via ffffound.
This writing via me.
I stumbled across Kotama Bouabane‘s website via ffffound the other night. Born in Laos, but now living in Toronto, he creates some beautiful and profoundly simple images through the use of both photography and basic objects.
I personally love the Melting Words series:
and the Chalkboard series:
Just let it go.
I came across this on ffffound last night, from ConcreteHermit:
I feel like this is my life philosophy, broken down into one, very short statement. And I wish more people would adopt a similar one. The hardest part is finding a balance between the two. It’s shaping out to be a pretty hectic week at work. And I am working extremely hard. Please be nice to me.