Small | salt lake city utah storytelling portrait photographer


"Small"

Model: Hailey Smith
Makeup & Styling: Hailey Smith
Photographer: Wendy Hurst

I have to use a stool to get to the medicine cabinet, scoot the driver's seat forward to reach the pedals and keep my office chair low to the ground so my feet don't dangle. Being shorter than the average American may or may not be the reason I'm drawn to things larger than life as a storytelling device. Either way, feeling small is something anyone, even tall people can feel. Synonyms for that feeling could be inferior, unimportant, unseen, overlooked, unimportant and so on. In this situation I simply wanted to exist in a creative space and use the strangeness of an environment to tell a story.

I look forward to exploring this idea again.

What I didn't plan on was the giant falcon and/or hawk that paid us a visit with his or her squawks and insistence that we leave immediately. That's the fun of plans, really. The unpredictability that can cause them to change...







What will your mind see today?

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