I've always strongly thought that photography is the purest way of gaining access to another person's perceptions and thoughts. The mind's eye is so deep and personal and you can't ever fully find all of it; just like everything else visual consciousness isn't confined to a unitary space.
I took these two shots in the height of last summer, although it feels like winter, and on the same camera, but with two different types of films. What happens when your medium skews (inadvertent or not) your thoughts? Have I skewed your perception of my mind's eye because I've given away something conceptual to work with? I don't really know, to be honest, but they're still mine and I hope not.
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