Time
“On June 17th, every year, the family goes through a private ritual: we photograph ourselves to stop a fleeting moment, the arrow of time passing by. “
“On June 17th, every year, the family goes through a private ritual: we photograph ourselves to stop a fleeting moment, the arrow of time passing by. “
nathan
I always wished that I had a photo of myself, one for every couple of months that I was alive, to see the way that I’d changed over my lifetime.
I’ll never forgive God or my mother for not giving me that.
No, just kidding, I’ll forgive God.
I like the how the woman drastically changes but the guy pretty much stays the same. Good old guys and there haircuts and beards, no need for change there.
Let’s get physical, now please.
olivia
Well I dont know about “this” but it explains the last bunch of comments you left! hahha
st0nes
Does this have any thing to do with Morning Glory Seeds?
quiddity
I think I do a bit but I don’t like the way the faces change because it seems like each photograph could be of an imposter who looks nearly but not quite the person it represents. Does that make sense to you?
I’ve always had trouble recognising people’s faces e.g. if an actor is in a new film I don’t often recognise them from previous work. If people who I don’t know well change their hair or clothes I struggle to recall who they are. On the otherhand I don’t notice if someone close to me has a hair cut etc. because that’s not how I identify them. I guess I’m not a visually orientated person.
olivia
Do you fear ageing?
quiddity
I find this sort of thing a bit freaky. I’m not sure I like seeing the faces change.