What do you think about your face?
I came across that website this morning and thought there were some interesting stuff in there. Simon Hogsberg is a photographer who has done a few projects worth looking at.
The first work that caught my attention was: Faces of New York
His own words explain clearly what the project was about: "Once
in a while I see a person on the street who immediately attracts my
attention. I’m fascinated by the appearance of the person and feel a
strong urge to walk over and say hi. I
spent one month, seven hours a day, walking the streets of New York in
search for people who had this effect on me. I found ten, and asked
each of them the same question: What do you think about your face?"
Funny to see what people do randomly in life, just for the sake of it, just to discover, share, try to understand, learn from "others". Did you once ask yourself "What do you think about your face?" I would have trouble to answer that...And you?
The last thing he did was to express "100 metres of existence" by capturing 178 people. 178 photos in the course of 20 days from the same spot: the railroad bridge on Warschauer Strass in Berlin.
To have a closer look, it's here.