Well I think there are similarities in subject matter between my picture (and the ones I recently uploaded) and Look at the Future but while Tomas Pospech's is a documentary project mine is not. At least I don't see it that way.
I am not too excited about Pospech's series. The concept sounds good: The culture inside multinational companies - this is something which I find very interesting and which could potentially also be an interesting topic to explore in a photo project. But I agree with Doug that the actual result in Posepch's case is kind of lacking.
yeah, i didnt find any link either. apart from the striped supermarket wall. that one series is much about people and their global-ised world (quite an aggravating concept already --imo).
it reminded immediately of tomáš pospěch series "look at the future", which is in my view much more communicative. you can find it here: www.pospech.com menu:portfolio:look at the future
Well I think there are similarities in subject matter between my picture (and the ones I recently uploaded) and Look at the Future but while Tomas Pospech's is a documentary project mine is not. At least I don't see it that way.
I am not too excited about Pospech's series. The concept sounds good: The culture inside multinational companies - this is something which I find very interesting and which could potentially also be an interesting topic to explore in a photo project. But I agree with Doug that the actual result in Posepch's case is kind of lacking.
Much better I liked his Castle Owners series. :-)
www.pospech.com menu:portfolio:look at the future
it has this hard-to-see-what-makes-it-work quality to it, i always fall for that. :)