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Traces / Conceptual  photography by Photographer Dominik Granaas ★4 | STRKNG

Traces - © Dominik Granaas

 
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Rush / Fine Art  photography by Photographer Dominik Granaas ★4 | STRKNG

Rush - © Dominik Granaas

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Erosion / Fine Art  photography by Photographer Dominik Granaas ★4 | STRKNG

Erosion - © Dominik Granaas

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Fading sense of place / Fine Art  photography by Photographer Dominik Granaas ★4 | STRKNG

Fading sense of place - © Dominik Granaas

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Modernisation of times past / Fine Art  photography by Photographer Dominik Granaas ★4 | STRKNG

Modernisation of times past - © Dominik Granaas

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Flash / Fine Art  photography by Photographer Dominik Granaas ★4 | STRKNG

Flash - © Dominik Granaas

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Long lost afternoon walks / Fine Art  photography by Photographer Dominik Granaas ★4 | STRKNG

Long lost afternoon walks - © Dominik Granaas

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Hazy recollections of rollerblading / Fine Art  photography by Photographer Dominik Granaas ★4 | STRKNG

Hazy recollections of rollerblading - © Dominik Granaas

Colossus / Fine Art  photography by Photographer Dominik Granaas ★4 | STRKNG

Colossus - © Dominik Granaas

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Moments

Being there. The sights, sounds, smells remain yet are not clear. They are imprinted in the mind as a moment and a memory.
Studies in the area of cognitive studies show that the mind categorises time in 3 different ways; from 0-1 seconds is an instant in time, from 2-3 seconds is a moment and a compilation of moments creates a memory. Photography is unique in the way that it freezes time, or instants, which our mind is unable to do. The aim of the this project is to document our brain’s definition of moments, much like what a painter does with an empty canvas. Moments, being a sum of all our senses, add an extra depth to the photographs.

If photography is a "fossilisation of time" (Hiroshi Sugimoto), then photography can be an imprint of the human psyche and time lost to neural decay.



Dominik Granaas


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Memories fade yet impressions and emotions remain. Vague shapes and colours come first, yet clarity comes last.

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