Nice way to reply Paul :bonk. I too think you should have done it in colour. That way the black and white parts (suits and gloves and candles) are more distinct than they are now.
It is a coup as a photographer to get access to a freemason lodge, but they are so secretive that whatever you come back with never answers the questions we all want answered, so all photography of this subject leaves the viewer frustrated as your story did. I therefore think - ’so what’
It’s too bad this wasn’t done in color.
Another photographer did a similar series that people should take a look at:
http://www.jamiekripke.com
click his freemasonry portfolio… great stuff there
I choose to make this serie in black and white.
Nice way to reply Paul :bonk. I too think you should have done it in colour. That way the black and white parts (suits and gloves and candles) are more distinct than they are now.
It is a coup as a photographer to get access to a freemason lodge, but they are so secretive that whatever you come back with never answers the questions we all want answered, so all photography of this subject leaves the viewer frustrated as your story did. I therefore think - ’so what’