These photographs by Ali Bosworth are of a girl named Sinead.
They are sort of an archive of their relationship with each other, but he
explains it as not being a good one.
He says that their relationship has changed his photography and the way he
photographs. A quote from him in an interview that I thought was
interesting was, “I
think the topic of Sinéad as a subject in my
photographs is an interesting one but I don’t think I am the best person to
speak on it. I like hearing other peoples readings of it.” After
reading the interview on Sinead it makes me feel as if
they may have a relationship that is very up and down, and that maybe they have
been through a lot with each other, but his photographs don’t really say that.
The say more like although they may have been through a lot Ali Bosworth can
appreciate every bit of it.
I
like the way Ali Bosworth captures Sinead. They seem very intimate and without reading his interview I get the feeling that
they have a very close and adventurous relationship. I also get the feeling that he has very deep feelings for her, most of the
time the photographs of Sinead are of guard, so he is photographing Sinead in
the moment
capturing her emotion and what she
is doing. The way he photographs them, to
me, shows that he can appreciate capturing these things about her. Everything about the photographs of her feels very natural. They
don’t look staged at all or like he set up the photograph to be taken, and I can
appreciate that.
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