Take Half
From an early age, we are taught about fairness and trying to approach situations with a sense of equality. However, the world is anything but, and even on the rare occasion it is, it doesn’t last. Things are constantly in motion, constantly in and out of chaos. What was once even is now lopsided again, until it’s not. One of the first rules in photography is not to place our horizon in the middle. It makes the experience of the photo dull and pedestrian. In this ongoing series, I am encouraging myself to see in halves, the boundary between this side and that, to ignore the rule, and to see what world(s) we can see when everything is equal. What I have found is that equal halves aren’t always equal.