Undertoad • May 29, 2014 11:59 pm
In a series of 8 photographs, photographer Dylan Ozanich captures "movement" by wrapping people in color ropes and having them, well, move. This captures both the starting position, the stopping position, and all the movement in-between.
The movement then creates lines, which create their own unexpected beautiful design. The ugly static background settings serve as a stark contrast.
See his gallery for more images: "Movement"


The movement then creates lines, which create their own unexpected beautiful design. The ugly static background settings serve as a stark contrast.
See his gallery for more images: "Movement"

