It is interesting to know that Isler Adams attempted in his sidewalks project what fascinates me whenever I look up with trees, with my camera. He brings alive, albeit in a deceitful manner, the fragments of reality that live in New York sidewalks. The fragments are made to come alive as self-contained bits of a larger living whole, the sidewalks of New York. His anchoring of his images through the fallen leaves have to be juxtaposed with my contexts where the leaves are still clinging to their trees and are yet to break away as fragments.
Here is Isler Adams work. http://islerphoto.zenfolio.com/p143852560/
2 comments:
Thanks very much for your kind comments on my "Sidewalks of NY." As I noted in the gallery comments, while it feels a little like cheating, the sidewalk acts as a canvas and the frequent parallel and perpendiculars of the artificial "ground" create framing elements that give a composed look to these fragments. You may also be interested, therefore in the gallery, "Urban Tree," (http://islerphoto.zenfolio.com/p25843212) which attempts something similar with trees framed against walls. Thanks again for sharing my work with your audience!
Adam
Very good !!great topic!
Elza
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