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body + language

Julie Harrison December 25, 2016

my first choice in communicating is rarely ever verbal. i default to listening or thinking, and find comfort in not finding the right words to say. we all experience the world differently, and words land with us uniquely, while photos and art allow for deviation in interpretation, space for varying impressions, in their nature. i enjoy leaving questions unanswered in conversation; photography allows me to communicate without giving everything away.

recently, however, i have found a new love for spoken language. i am once again intimidated and inspired by the power of words through a new endeavor that completely relies on verbalizing physical feeling and emotion thought. 

 
Tags 35mm photography, self portraiture, language
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