The Long Walk Home by Joe (E. Scholz)
A bridge is one of humanity's oldest promises: that separation can be defeated.
Here the promise extends into a forest so dense it begins to resemble thought itself. The two figures become less important than the act of moving forward. They are explorers inside a green labyrinth, disappearing toward a destination concealed by perspective.
The photograph asks a simple question: is the journey still a journey when the path has already been drawn
Of my recent recent images, this one is the opposite of the dark romantic image of Izzath and Carmen. That photograph was about intimacy hidden within shadow. This photograph is about possibility revealed through space.
One is a memory.
This is an invitation.
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