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Strange & Far Places

March 15, 2017 by Samantha Hearn

Bryant Lowry photographed by Samantha Hearn. Feb. 2017. Filmed and shot in Williamsport, PA. Music by Bryant Lowry. Styled by Lee Fenstamaker.

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“if string theory is right, the microscopic fabric of our universe is a richly intertwined multidimensional labyrinth within which the strings of the universe endlessly twist and vibrate, rhythmically beating out the laws of the cosmos”
was hired by a sorority to capture their disco party recently - coulda just taken a bunch of basic event photos but the long exposure was really too tempting, I ended up with more blurry shots than sharp but I think that’s how college is supposed to be remembered, right?
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The concept of referentialism in the entertainment industry isn’t a new idea, but it is one that I think society should peer deeper into – including our own values when it comes to entertainment. How much of what we see on our screens is genuine? Are the actors we admire actually super rude and egotistical in real life? Do crew members hate or love their jobs? What lengths are we willing to go for a story, or even – a version – of a story? What version of ourselves are we presenting, becoming? And how can we, as creatives, blur the line between reality and fiction to create something that actually speaks to an audience?
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