Video: Little "old men": an original series of photographic illustrations
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Recently in an American newspaper The New York Times an article was published on the psychological problems of aging. It was illustrated by pictures of children looking like old people. These photographs clearly showed that in an adult, regardless of age, there is always something of a small child.
American media photographer Zachary Scott (Zachary scott) created a series of photographs in which small children look like old people. The pictures clearly show the expression that "age is just numbers". At heart, a person always remains young.
Zachary Scott's “corporate identity” is a shot with an “illustration” effect. In his work, the boundaries between photography and drawing are practically erased. It takes an artist 8-10 hours a day to process one image.
And in another episode pictures the relationship between the older and younger generations is clearly shown.
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