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Hotels-live.com - “It’s been a steady progression away from professional cameras for me,” says photo editor Kenneth Dickerman (@kdickerman). “I have a certain kind of look I’m going for, and that would be moody and introspective, sort of borderline fictio



Hotels-live.com - “It’s been a steady progression away from professional cameras for me,” says photo editor Kenneth Dickerman (@kdickerman). “I have a certain kind of look I’m going for, and that would be moody and introspective, sort of borderline fictional.” He contrasts the personal images he records at home or on his daily commute to work, with his earlier career working as a photojournalist in places like Gaza and Afghanistan. “It’s not documentary,” he says. “It could be whatever I want.” Kenneth creates his surreal, hyper-pixelated aesthetic through an elaborate process of running his images through photo-editing apps — not once, but several times, and sometimes adding or removing texture to emulate film grain. “Create your own universe,” he says, citing an adage of some of his favorite photographers. “With pictures that’s one thing I’m really trying to do — trying to create my own universe, and inhabit it.” Photo by @kdickerman @Hotelslive by instagram instagram.com/p/zPtARvhQRE/ Follow instagram @Hotelspaschers instagram.com/hotelspaschers and @Voyageslive #Twitter #TeamFollowBack #Instagram #Voyage #Travel #TFB #FollowTrick www.facebook.com/125048940862168/photos/a.801853623181693... via Hotels-live.com www.facebook.com/pages/p/125048940862168 #Retweet #TeamFollowBack #F4F #TityFollowTrain via http://flic.kr/p/qXHLcU

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