This photo depicts Static Momentum in the context of this blog. The photograph itself is frozen, but you can see how the building itself has over time endured the elements of Western Canada and the effects of urban pollution. Taken in Fernie B.C. February 2012.I find humans forgetful, myself majorly included in that group. As I get older I cherish when a sensory stimulus - either a noise, a smell, a sight, a texture - takes me back to a place and time, and for that moment I am there; Smelling the smells of my grandfather's garage, seeing bright green hedges on the way home from school or listening to a certain song - never fails to take me back to a period of time, or to a certain event. Our brains are amazing in that they have the capability to compress a large amount of time into a small compact parcel for future retrieval. My goal as a photographer is to create photographs that capture moments for people that may otherwise be forgotten or lost in the storing of time, and enable them to cherish that time forever.
Life is static, yet always moving forward.
I have included a link below for anyone who may be as brain enthused as I am. The perception of time has come to intrigue me. How Your Brain Can Control Time
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