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My photography is my desire to understand myself, outside the context of myself. My images are a glimpse of the unknown me looking at the world. These glimpses are moments of discovery: Who am I and where am I going? I do not know; I am always in twilight when I am no longer in today but not quite yet in tomorrow. I photograph people to evoke the simple truths about myself, my feelings, attachments and disconnections, happiness and sadness; with hope that some day I would be able to bring myself out of the twilight.

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“Where’re you going?”
“Tough decisions to be made,” she said. 
“I made mine with flour, baked for 2 to 2-and-half hours and then salted to taste”   
She pouts and like, totally sticks out her tongue.
“oooh yea, thats the stuff,” he thought to himself, “tongue action on a sunday morning” 
Project: Where are we going?
Series: Imaginary Conversations. 
Marc-Anthony Lecky 
all content © 2011
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“Where’re you going?”

“Tough decisions to be made,” she said. 

“I made mine with flour, baked for 2 to 2-and-half hours and then salted to taste”   

She pouts and like, totally sticks out her tongue.

“oooh yea, thats the stuff,” he thought to himself, “tongue action on a sunday morning” 

Project: Where are we going?

Series: Imaginary Conversations. 

Marc-Anthony Lecky 

all content © 2011

flickr