This project started at a photography workshop in San Francisco. I was sent to document an upholstery and to take a portrait with the owner of that place. Seeing there a white chair with a broken arm made me imagine that this is a person. What if this chair would be a woman? How old she would be? I thought that it tells a story and that it would be interesting to show it as a person. One year later I began to work on this project.
I photographed the chairs that for me had something to say, maybe they were proud, elegant, childish, or they were simply missing something. The hardest part for me was to find people and clothing but somehow, each time, the people I found matched with the allure of chairs that I had in mind.
For me photography is a way to experiment and to transform things and people. I don’t want to show chairs and people alike but to show that you can look at a chair or anything and it could say something to you but you have to “listen”, to interpret its history, its scars and imperfections.
More info: horiamanolache.com
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Share on FacebookYou did a really amazing job, i love it with all the details and the stories the pictures tell ..and how much work it must have been to find the right people and clothes!
Thank you Marky, you should see the prints, they are amazing ( and I'm not saying because are mine :) ). It was quite an experience to do this project, I realised that the photographer should be also a very good producer.
Load More Replies...My favorite is the man in the cheetah print dress. Men like that are cool.
I find it incredible that you have managed to capture the character of the various chairs and couches in the people that you have found. Each nuance was perfectly matched. Bravo!
I think I would represent each forniture with different kind of people, more closely of the curves of the wood and the texture of the mattress . But I like the concept.
You did a really amazing job, i love it with all the details and the stories the pictures tell ..and how much work it must have been to find the right people and clothes!
Thank you Marky, you should see the prints, they are amazing ( and I'm not saying because are mine :) ). It was quite an experience to do this project, I realised that the photographer should be also a very good producer.
Load More Replies...My favorite is the man in the cheetah print dress. Men like that are cool.
I find it incredible that you have managed to capture the character of the various chairs and couches in the people that you have found. Each nuance was perfectly matched. Bravo!
I think I would represent each forniture with different kind of people, more closely of the curves of the wood and the texture of the mattress . But I like the concept.
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