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Helen Graham
Love and Spirit I

2019

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Artist : Helen Graham Title : Love & Spirit I Materials : 35mm Film iso 400 Date : 2019 Unframed Photography has always been a way for Helen Graham to express her emotions in a silent way. Through her photos she intends on stirring your imagination and touch your heart. Helen Graham also will show you things that sometimes in our busy world we miss seeing. She intensely focuses on capturing a specific moment while never losing her natural sense for composition. Contemporary Photography, contemporary photographers, still life, still life photography, color photography, cinematography, cinematic, scenic, photography, interior, interior photographs, human from, figurative photography, documentary photography, portrait, hair salon, Cindy Sherman, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Andreas Gursky, Alec Soth, Gregory Crewdson, Rinko Kawauchi, Michael Wolf, Robert Adams, Wolfgang Tillmans, Tina Barney, Richard Mosse, Julie Blackmon, Ren Hang.
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