Thursday, December 6, 2012

" White Out" photography by Richard Schemmerer


" White Out"


Bleached Manipulations

photography


by Richard Schemmerer


Often we see what we don't see. What I mean by that is we see a realty that is translated for us by our brain to be easier understood and maneuvered in.

The real world is not static. Everything is vibration, in constant movement and flux, in a process of decay and rebirth, in a suspended state of absorption and consumption.

We breath in this world with every wakening hour. After death we become the substance of the new light reflecting in the tiniest particles visible and invisible.



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"Who shot the rodeo clown" photography by Richard Schemmerer


"Who shot the rodeo clown" photography by Richard Schemmerer



Myth and showmanship meets every year in Pendelton. Testosterone levels are at a feverish pitch as men in chaps strut their beef past hungry eyes. A rodeo is a reenactment of a vital part of the American History that is now basically extinct.

Our roots serve us to remember that time will change no matter what and that what was once necessary is now outmoded. Masculinity issues have found new playgrounds on sports fields.

Nevertheless as the rodeo proofs some instincts never die in us and need to be reaffirmed and proofed as correct at least once a year.



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