转自:摄影人杂志 ID:iiisheying
美国摄影师Eric Pickersgill的一组作品《remove》,他去掉了照片里人们手中的手机,电子设备等。照片里的人们看起来都好像孤单的活在自己的世界里。。。
A familiar scene? A couple pose in bed as if they were using their mobile phones. The artist behind the photoseries, Eric Pickersgill, says he was inspired to create the images after seeing just how addicted people are to their mobile phones
The series, called Removed, asked people to pose as they would with their mobile phones, then Pickersgill would physically remove the devices in order to capture the image
Is the digital revolution changing behaviour? This image shows three young boys pretending to play video games on handheld devices
Together apart: Pickersgill asked his subjects to pretend they were holding a mobile phone including this couple on their wedding day
There's close physical contact between this couple but no actual communication
What do I have to do to get your attention? A couple lounge on the sofa, but the woman only has eyes for her phone
Digital devices: A woman acts out looking at her phone while her daughter has her own device to distract her
Two children look bored as their parents look at the phones while gathered around their family dining table
So much to say...but only to friends on social media. Does this shot illustrate how online lives can be more exciting than real ones?
The images convey how social media often dominates our spare time, with this man posing with an imaginary phone while having a cigarette. Right, a woman pretends to capture a selfie
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Not just a problem for the young: The photographer asked every generation to be part of his project
Dangerous distraction: Pickersgill captures a woman who's pretending to look at her phone while driving from differing angles
An ice-cream seller is photographed showing how she might pass the time
Just checking! A moped rider stops to look at her phone while a tractor driving carrying turf appears to be able to use his phone AND drive
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