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Eric kessels
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A man flanked by an equal number of women on either side when photographed - placed exactly where he seems to prefer: right in the center. Is this manly act a matter of intent, instinct, or pure coincidence? And does this photographic composition belong to the past, or will it endure as long as one man and more women gather for a photograph?
The print is framed with the same ondulation of an open book pages, where the man at the center of the photograph disappears in the book's binding fold.
A man flanked by an equal number of women on either side when photographed - placed exactly where he seems to prefer: right in the center. Is this manly act a matter of intent, instinct, or pure coincidence? And does this photographic composition belong to the past, or will it endure as long as one man and more women gather for a photograph?
The print is framed with the same ondulation of an open book pages, where the man at the center of the photograph disappears in the book's binding fold.