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Drayson Jaffee's avatar

The windmill motif is intriguing. When viewing them as a collection, I feel that it forces the viewer to dig past the common theme, as more of an all or nothing approach. I found it easy to glaze over the images and just notice the windmills.

JasonFreedman's avatar

Andrea's set caught my eye, too. I like how they invoked contrast between the immense, new technology set right beside and among old buildings and green hillsides.

Noah Waldeck's avatar

That's a great point Jason, I enjoy that contrast a lot too.

Noah Waldeck's avatar

Well put Drayson. Andrea's series is more typological in nature, which he accomplishes very well. The wind turbines take the forefront of most of the photographs, so when they're viewed in sequence, it encourages viewers to "spot the differences" between each image. Andrea's typology is subtler vs. say, Connor Daly's work (which I published in Volume 122 of my Mini Monograph series), but it still accomplishes a similar goal.

Alon's avatar

A lovely selection, Noah. Any more information/links for Henning Heidelk? I can’t find anything online about them and would like to explore the work further. Thanks.

Noah Waldeck's avatar

I really appreciate that Alon! I wasn't able to find any more info on Henning myself. He didn't send along any other links in his submission either, but I'll definitely update this feature if I find any more info. He did say in his submission that these images were mostly shot in the port area his hometown in Northern Germany!

Alon's avatar

A good set and a good mystery!

Will's avatar

Love this post! Any more info on Henning Heidelk? I can't find anything...

Noah Waldeck's avatar

Thank you Will! Henning didn't send us any links in his submission and we couldn't find anything online for him either. I'll be sure to update this feature if we find any links! He did say in his submission that these images were mostly shot in the port area his hometown in Northern Germany!

Darek Prasalski's avatar

Really like all four series. If I were to single someone out, it would be Henning and Andrea.

Noah Waldeck's avatar

I'm really glad to hear that Darek! I really appreciate Henning and Andrea's more industrial aesthetic myself.

Peter Chatterton's avatar

Beautiful work all around! I especially love Donna and Henning’s aesthetic here. Wonderful curated and sequenced❤️

Noah Waldeck's avatar

Thank you Pete, I'm glad you liked the feature! Donna's photograph of the Jesus sign is one of my favorites!

Ken Ashton's avatar

These are all great artist!

Noah Waldeck's avatar

I agree Ken, I'm really excited that so many great photographers submitted to us! Glad you enjoyed the feature!

Ken Ashton's avatar

I hope to be submitting in the future.

Paul Morgan's avatar

Love an industrial setting in the mist.

Noah Waldeck's avatar

Me too Paul! Mist elevates most industrial images a great deal due to the scale and the lights of most their structures.

Al J Thompson's avatar

Damn. Impressive!!!

Noah Waldeck's avatar

Ha ha I'm glad you enjoyed Al!

Benjamin Fargen's avatar

Solid!👌🖤📷

Noah Waldeck's avatar

Thank you very much Benjamin!