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The Edge of Innocence

When does “shooting” our subject become more like stalking than it should be?

This series explores the relationship of the subject and the photographer, as the photographer unintentionally invades the subjects space, while the subject, who is a child, is trying to maintain his or her own sense of privacy and independence when being photographed surreptitiously.

This series was shot with Holga and Diana Cameras.