This project is part one to a potential passion project called “The Hands & Feet of God.” This documentation of individuals is intended to be viewed and discussed via prints, and the goal is to point our such short attention on to the characters of life that get overlooked as well as the minor roles and behaviors everyday of which we worship, whether we know what we are worshipping or not.
Part one focused on areas of worship.Each segment is intended to display a
new character, and each character has a backstory. they each have a purpose, a drive and a weakness, and thats all for the viewer to build in their heads. Each character in this Narrative may live closely to one another or they could live polar opposite lives, but they all have something in common: the likeness of God.
new character, and each character has a backstory. they each have a purpose, a drive and a weakness, and thats all for the viewer to build in their heads. Each character in this Narrative may live closely to one another or they could live polar opposite lives, but they all have something in common: the likeness of God.
Each photo has a beginning, middle, and end, It’s up to the viewer to undisclose
those details for each. hopefully this Documentation will lead you to pay attention to the minor habits, obligations, and behaviors in your own life and how those things just display God’s intelligent design.
those details for each. hopefully this Documentation will lead you to pay attention to the minor habits, obligations, and behaviors in your own life and how those things just display God’s intelligent design.
These photos illustrate mans ability to progress technologically, culturally, philosophically, artistically. We have an obsession for tactical experiences that help us engage with engineering and mechanics.
We are created in the likeness of The Creator. We have the desire to create and express instilled in us and out hands are used to tell that story.
If an alien came to earth in pursuit of understanding human society, would music not explain the most? Music contains artistic expression, culture, and communication of emotion so perfectly, and we naturally can’t help but worship something while making or playing music.
Photography by Andrew M. Aldrich. Shot on Nikon D7200 50mm film M/f