I am Lauren Turton and I express myself through self-portrait photography with my project, Find The Hare. I take photos of herself in a rabbit mask in natural settings to create images that are otherworldly and mysterious. This has been an on going project for over a decade. This photo is from the series, "Spring Hare" which has four photos in the series and the images were taken in Centerville, Ohio over a decade ago.
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Find The Hare is a self-portrait photography project that I started over a decade ago. I take photos of herself in a rabbit mask in natural settings to create images that are otherworldly and mysterious. The photos from the series, "Spring Hare" were taken on a dark, dreary winter day when I was visiting my parents at the home I grew up in. I was feeling overwhelmed that I couldn’t express myself during our visit so in order to take control of my emotions I took photos of myself in their yard which allowed me to take back my expression.
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Spring Hare #4
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I am Lauren Turton and I express myself through self-portrait photography with my project, Find The Hare. I take photos of herself in a rabbit mask in natural settings to create images that are otherworldly and mysterious. This has been an on going project for over a decade. This photo is from the series, "Spring Hare" which has four photos in the series and the images were taken in Centerville, Ohio over a decade ago.
Unlockable content : only valid for one time use.
Find The Hare is a self-portrait photography project that I started over a decade ago. I take photos of herself in a rabbit mask in natural settings to create images that are otherworldly and mysterious. The photos from the series, "Spring Hare" were taken on a dark, dreary winter day when I was visiting my parents at the home I grew up in. I was feeling overwhelmed that I couldn’t express myself during our visit so in order to take control of my emotions I took photos of myself in their yard which allowed me to take back my expression.
No commercial rights transferred