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When Time Stood Still Print

Samantha Oulavong

United States

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I see beauty in dramatic lighting and contrasts in textures be it in an urban or rural setting. I am drawn to black and white photos because I want the focus to be on other details without having color as a distraction. This particular image was captured while I was seeking a moment of solitude to quiet my mind by taking a road trip to the West Coast. I ended my trip at Whidbey Island where this image was captured. This image a limited edition print on 100% cotton paper. It has a patterned texture with a similar look and feel to watercolor paper. The paper has a delicate surface that is less resistant to scratches and scuffs than other fine art surfaces. Loose or mounted, these prints must be handled with extra care.

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Print:Giclee on Photo Paper

Size:12 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:17.25 W x 13.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Samantha is a free-lance photographer who is currently residing in the beautiful city of Chicago. Samantha started out as a self-portrait photographer. Using her camera to document the grief of losing her mother, Samantha eventually found a place to fully express her private thoughts. The self-portraits eventually transitioned to documenting the struggles of those living in abject poverty that she witnessed while volunteering in third world countries. She draws inspiration from a variety of artists like Henri Cartier-Bresson, Saul Leiter, Sebasatiao Salgado, and French film maker Bruno Aveillan. Just as each brush stroke on a canvas is an extension of the painter, Samantha's photography is a reflection of herself and the human condition.

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