
Dave Hare is a photographer from the United Kingdom. He has been shooting still life photographs for about four decades. With such an extensive experience there's no wonder he has been able to capture a variety of styles and moods in his photography.
This is a collection of some of the images that I liked. I hope that you are going to like them.
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Cultures, impressions, perceptions, colors. We all look very different. We're all the same. We live on the same planet, we share the genes. Under our clothes, under our masks, under our lies, we are all similar.
We're different, we're individuals, we choose our own fates, and have our outcomes manipulated for us.
We all live in societies, we all yearn for special bonds, for caring, for emotions. We all have aspirations and dreams.
We participate in the game of life, witnessing grotesque acts. Unfairness, exploitation, apathy.
Wolf alarm, dead sheep.
We eventually lose sight of our goals. Consign to replacement. Same fate, same outcome. Conformity.
Evaluation can be brutal. Massive evaluation can kill. A person is assigned a value. A person is a bunch of papers.
An elegant-looking price-tag. Something to include in the resume. Another rung up the social ladder. Too cheap? Conform, consume, exploit another person. Kill the spirit, keep the zombies walking.
Strip that woman, measure that breast, notice that height, write down the weight, assign another value. A person is just a bunch of numbers.
Too cheap? Discard, consume more, murder another spirit.
We are machines, we are plastic dolls.
Thinking is not beautiful. Defiance is not beautiful. Resistance is futile.
Try to change the world. The world will change you. Another scar of life.
Forlorn? You failed at the game.
