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After Becoming A Father I Started Collecting My Own Childhood Memories In Jars Using Multiple Exposures
Now, for three years I have been revisiting my old childhood environments to "capture" them into this personal collection. Most environments are from where I grew up, in the countryside in the south of Finland, where my roots still lie. As a container I used jar bottles produced by the food industry.
All images are intentional double exposures shot in-camera on a DSLR (Nikon D800E). You can read more about it on my Behancé page below.
Jarred & Displaced is an ongoing project, this is a second installment. You can see the first one here.
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First Snow
First snow was often witnessed from inside, through a window glass.
Morning Barn
Couple Of Pines
By our secret lake, where we used to jump into for a swim during warm summers.
Grandpa's Old Farm
Pine Tree
Deep Forest
End Of Road
Candy Road
After driving my daughter to her nanny, I took a long turn back to revisit an area I haven't been to since I was a kid. This nostalgic experience, when a ton of awaken memories flies through your mind. On this road I often bicycled to visit an old widow. She always had the best snacks, just in case someone would pop by.
Grandpa's Old Barn
I visited my grandpa's old farm. Sadly, was not really how I remember it to be, as it has been abandoned for years already. Still glad to see it again as it brings back these valuable memories... I learned how to bicycle here. Played archaeologist in my secret hiding place (under the ramp to the second floor of the barn). Years later I was cruising on his fields, as it was time to learn how to drive a car.
Path II
When growing up on the countryside, there was always a new exciting path to explore. Sometimes I got lost, but in the end I always found my way back home.
Pine Forest
Windflowers
Lone House
Close To Home
There's a certain quiet melancholy to these that's extremely compelling. These are sweet preserves that leave the door to the past ajar.
Your first instalment was amazing, and I have been waiting for the next set ever since. They convey such a beautiful idea of what it means to preserve a memory, and your technique is flawless. These are beyond stunning, thank you so much for sharing!
There's a certain quiet melancholy to these that's extremely compelling. These are sweet preserves that leave the door to the past ajar.
Your first instalment was amazing, and I have been waiting for the next set ever since. They convey such a beautiful idea of what it means to preserve a memory, and your technique is flawless. These are beyond stunning, thank you so much for sharing!