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Dina Litovsky

When deciding what I wanted to capture in my final project, I knew that I wanted to capture that true raw essence of people interacting in the space. I wanted to achieve nostalgia, and memories of being young, dumb, and broke. I wanted to document my time, and hope to keep these images for when I have kids so they can see how fun and young we used to be. This time that I have as someone in their early 20's, is said to be the most fun and carefree time of my life and I hope to take photos that capture that.  I thoroughly enjoyed looking through Dina Litovsky's  images. I think they capture that raw and POV style, it creates this genuine look at the individual within her photos. I like that a lot of them do not look to be posed and all have that candid feeling. I read online that people describe her work as visual sociology. This is very accurate to me, they tell a story of people within the frame.  The images I included impacted me the most and were the most inspirational ...

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