Cooper Telling Stories: Escape

OPTION THREE: Tell a story with images that you make and put together, one after another, to recount something — be it abstract, conceptual, documentary or journalistic. You can follow one person, a group, a place. Inside or out. It can be very vast or very small. It can be realistic or abstract. As opposed to OPTION ONE above, this should be something real, though it can be abstract, like a feeling. Each image should add something that hasn’t been seen in the images that precede it, meaning the selection should be coherent.

In this collection, I attempted to create a first person narrative of someone who experiences a monotonous urban landscape as the backdrop for their everyday life and their break from this scenery, perhaps through a dream.

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Mark Taylor is the instructor of film and photo studio classes at Nueva school.

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