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"Every single object can be photographed. However, not all photographed things result in an appealing picture. Some people only photograph sensational objects, often in places far from home. Their everyday, ordinary environment escapes them. Day-to-day reality is plain and easily bores them. Thus, what is least concealed, gets least attention. For this precise reason, I choose to fight the plainness, mundanity, indifference and boredom. My curious, explorative view places ordinary things in a new perspective. This vision needs photography to bring things to life, to let them speak for themselves. Things stay no longer unobserved in the background, as part of a décor, but instead perform on their own behalf. Photography is the revaluation of the ordinariness of day-to-day reality"--Page 123.
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Loek Raemakers
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