





stumbled upon this gorgeous photography by
Andrew Volk. I am mesmerized by eerie photography. i have been told i like dark and evocative pieces before. cant help it. they seem to say so much without actually saying a word.
or perhaps i am just a moody gal!
these remind me of a diana camera...double exposures dripping in unnatural colors.
we all need a little time and space sometimes. i am taking mine.
via boooom
XO
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