STIR MAGAZINE // SPRING 2016
the aftermath
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This series reminisces movement without having it pictured in the frame. When we think about a moving object, we notice only that evanescent moment when it swiftly passed through our viewfinder. Regrettably, we often ignore a huge number of remnants that the movement could have possibly left behind. Static and insignificant as they seem, they can tell stories. A vapor trail in the sky could draw the journey of an airplane, while droplets on a dustless leaf could remind us of the recent rain shower. I have no idea what happened the moment before I took these photos. It was my job to capture the aftermaths and it is your job to create your own interpretation of them. â–Ş
WORDS & PHOTOS BY CHUNG TRUONG