OLD PEOPLE SCARE ME

OLD PEOPLE SCARE ME
Keri Holt. 2nd Year BA(Hons) Photography at Falmouth university. All images are mine unless stated otherwise.
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work in progress. focuses loosely around death masks and the serenity of never having to fear again. started to focus more on the people I photograph for this one. 

© Keri Holt Photography

a few changes

Hey guys, there’s gonna be a few changes to my tumblr in the upcoming days. This may include some old work i’ve never got around to uploading etc so stick around and keep your pretty little eyes glued :)

Hope you’re all doing fantastic in life. I want to start doing small commissions for people to start being more professional with my practice and start getting my name out there. So if anyone wants to propose an idea or need’s some creative images done let me know in my ask box OR contact keriholtphotography@gmail.com.

Toodles.

a sunny day called for misbehaviour and tomfoolery.

An investigation into the language of portraiture, the relationship between connection and gaze and using the gaze to create a barrier between the sitter and the audience. 1 of 7, they work better as a group. 

An investigation into the language of portraiture, the relationship between connection and gaze and using the gaze to create a barrier between the sitter and the audience. 1 of 7, they work better as a group. 

An investigation into the language of portraiture, the relationship between connection and gaze and using the gaze to create a barrier between the sitter and the audience. 1 of 7, they work better as a group. 

An investigation into the language of portraiture, the relationship between connection and gaze and using the gaze to create a barrier between the sitter and the audience. 1 of 7, they work better as a group. 

An investigation into the language of portraiture, the relationship between connection and gaze and using the gaze to create a barrier between the sitter and the audience. 1 of 7, they work better as a group. 

An investigation into the language of portraiture, the relationship between connection and gaze and using the gaze to create a barrier between the sitter and the audience. 1 of 7, they work better as a group. 

An investigation into the language of portraiture, the relationship between connection and gaze and using the gaze to create a barrier between the sitter and the audience. 1 of 7, they work better as a group.