If you’ve ever had the opportunity to see Chris Jordan’s work up close and in person, you’ll know that right away his prints are so large that they feel like they are swallowing you into the work itself. That’s the power behind Chris Jordan’s work and in the video above he talks briefly about what made him transition into photo manipulation in order to get his idea of mass consumption across to the viewer. [via]
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