Tara Fallon lives in Brooklyn, New York where she attends Parson School Of Design and works as a freelance photographer. Of this series, she says: ‘These photos document the life that goes on in Asterisk, which is an artist loft located in Bushwick, Brooklyn. I’ve always been drawn to the everlasting youth and vitality of my friends who live there, along with the people who come to their parties. Insecurities and tension are clearly shown but when the night goes on people’s barriers disappear and they become uninhibited’.
Loft Life: Documenting a Brooklyn Art Space
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I really like the first picture. Its so awkward.
The last picture is quite interesting. It seems has political overtones in a “Napoleon Dynamite” fashion.
You have a way of finding a ‘graphic’ within the scene to accent your subject that truly allows the viewer of your photo to engage in the moment of the shutter click, and imbues them with the indescribable essence sought from connecting with art… haha, you awesome trickster!