Article 6JPSC ‘I wanted to capture the passage of time’: Tina Signesdottir Hult’s best phone picture

‘I wanted to capture the passage of time’: Tina Signesdottir Hult’s best phone picture

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Grace Holliday
from Technology | The Guardian on (#6JPSC)

How to connect age and youth in a single frame? Take young sisters to an old workman's house

Sisters Saga (left) and Ylva, and photographer Tina Signesdottir Hult, a friend of their parents, could all sense the serene atmosphere of the building they were shooting in: an old workman's house at Visnes copper mine in Norway that Signesdottir Hult had chosen specifically for the purpose. I wanted to capture a sense of the passage of time by connecting the delicate, ephemeral nature of the girls' youth with the enduring, resilient spirit of the house," Signesdottir Hult says.

The photographer says the girls are both very sweet, sensitive and compassionate, but otherwise complete opposites. Saga, 10, is calm, sometimes quite shy, while Ylva, 11, is very energetic. This is astudy in contrasts and connections; not just of light and shadow across their faces, but the emotional differences between the sisters. The subtlety in their expressions and body language invites the viewer to ponder the story behind their moment of quietude," she adds.

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