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"Holding On"

Model: Rachelle Rydman
Photographer: Wendy Hurst Portrait

Sometimes I get stuck in a corner and start to wonder, who put me there? How long has it been? How do I get out? As the answers come my perspective starts to change. I put myself there. It's been a long time. And when surrounded by beautiful things in the place where I've planted, I start to question: 

Do I actually want to get out?


About the Series

Remember when I blogged about seeing old locations in new ways? I've scouted locations for a rainy day before, specifically on a cute little stretch of historical buildings in a city called Bountiful, Utah. I've done photo shoots there before but never on a truly rainy day. Last Sunday was that day. I took to the streets scouting for a sheltered place. Balconies of vacant shops, fire escapes on the sides of buildings, awnings that have seen better days. I love that stuff. So let me ask you this: Have you ever looked at a parking garage from a photographer's point of view? Directional, diffused light, hidden crevices, textured walls, 18% grey cement walls and/or flooring. Basically, paradise. I will be going back, even if it's not raining.

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