Suspended Moments captures fleeting human leaps — spontaneous, playful, and sometimes theatrical. Whether cosplayers at conventions, strangers on streets, or people in parks, each jump embodies freedom, release, and the temporary suspension of everyday routine. By alternating between fantastical costume and ordinary attire, the series emphasizes that the joy of motion is universal. Costumes, props, and urban or natural settings enhance the drama, but the core of the project is human energy — visible in posture, expression, and mid-air tension. These photographs explore the ephemeral, the in-between, and the shared thrill of defying gravity, revealing how movement connects us all.”
The Quiet Company Beneath the Sun — Edwards Gardens, September (Scholz) In the gentle radiance of the afternoon sun, the garden presented itself as a small parliament of blossoms, each taking its place with the quiet dignity of characters in some rural chapter of life. Foremost, and with no small measure of enthusiasm, stood the marigolds —stout fellows dressed in coats of flaming orange, their ruffled collars trembling ever so slightly in the breeze, as though eager to speak but waiting for a proper invitation. Interspersed among them, like modest yet spirited companions, were the globe amaranths , each bearing a tiny, purple bonnet perched atop a slender stem. They appeared as the cheerful children of the assembly, their bright heads bobbing with innocent curiosity. Behind these, forming a soft, chartreuse carpet, sprawled a bed of sedum —a most industrious groundcover, glowing with the steady, dependable light of one accustomed to keeping order beneath ...
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