Self-installation, smoke, fire and play a dark forest – the scene of the photographs of Thomas Jackson (Thomas Jackson). His pictures are always filled with an ominous feeling that compels viewers to reconsider them. Here’s what he says about this Photographer: “Yes, the undercurrent of fear and anxiety that is felt in most of my work – it deliberately. This fear of change, fear of the natural world. And the fear of chaos.” Thomas Jackson often creates his own installation of wire mesh, sticks and leaves. To obtain different, like a ghost, the effects he uses fluorescent light, strobe, gels, and smoke bombs. Some of the devices, up to 8 feet in height. After shooting, Jackson usually dismantles them.
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