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Balconies



I've had a strange obsession over the last couple of months with balconies and windows, and looking down into them or down from one. I love the idea of looking into someone's life, or viewing the world from a different angle,-spying in at a random time into a moment. In Cannes I saw a lot of buildings with Balconies or beautiful shuttered windows. At first I thought that they looked very romantic; reminding me of the obvious Romeo and Juliet, but I also think you could do a project where you twist it; and look at other weird things you could see, other emotions you could capture, conversations you could make up from watching two people for example on a balcony eating lunch. I've put some pictures up to show you kind of what I mean.
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