This is the companion page to "Will you write in my notebook #15 - Nahid"
"Going back home from work at the end of the day. met Joe the photographer.. Good he is planning to take pictures of people the city & talk to them to put those pics in on his book hes planning to print in near future! I wish all the best for Joe & his book with pictures!"
This collection of images is apart of a project I started August 14th, 2018. With this project my goal was to give a very intimate experience with strangers in the city of Houston.
Each portrait in this collection has a corresponding notebook page written on by the person in the photo. When giving my notebook to these strangers I offer little to no direction so they may express themselves as freely as they are willing to.
A photo of a stranger on the street can sometimes feel like nothing more than that. With each stranger's handwriting and their own choice of words on paper I felt I was able to connect on a deeper level with them. I hope others are able to do the same.
#15 Will you write in my notebook - Nahid - Notebook Page
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#15 Will you write in my notebook - Nahid - Notebook Page
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This is the companion page to "Will you write in my notebook #15 - Nahid"
"Going back home from work at the end of the day. met Joe the photographer.. Good he is planning to take pictures of people the city & talk to them to put those pics in on his book hes planning to print in near future! I wish all the best for Joe & his book with pictures!"
This collection of images is apart of a project I started August 14th, 2018. With this project my goal was to give a very intimate experience with strangers in the city of Houston.
Each portrait in this collection has a corresponding notebook page written on by the person in the photo. When giving my notebook to these strangers I offer little to no direction so they may express themselves as freely as they are willing to.
A photo of a stranger on the street can sometimes feel like nothing more than that. With each stranger's handwriting and their own choice of words on paper I felt I was able to connect on a deeper level with them. I hope others are able to do the same.