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The Man of Flowers

June 22, 2018

You meet people in life who's energy resonates with yours effortlessly. These are the people who impact your life, and even people whom you will have an impact upon. I met Reda in my class at University. Soft spoken and a good researcher, Reda's work is ethereal, intangible, explorative and yet so touching and real.

He was here on an Erasmus programme and before leaving we had a portrait session shoot, however a shoot that was not tackled from a commercial eye. We met but we planned nothing, everything you see in the images is natural and instinctive. He brought the flowers that I will always remember him by, the sun helped with the play of shadow and light, and I shot what I felt was him.

I would say this is one of those shoots that won't happen often. A collaboration between two humans who love and breathe art, who met at an intangible plane, forever drifting in the skies.

Farewell Reda!

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