Loneliness in the big city
Photo project Florian de Lasse "Inside the Species" tells about the lonely life in the big cities of the world. The scenes that the Frenchwoman Florian captured in different parts of the world are surprisingly similar to each other. De Lasse explains that, in her opinion, people in megacities feel much more lonely than those who live in small settlements.
The idea of the project originated when Florian lived in New York, where from the window of her apartment at night she watched people — for example, a woman who had been waiting for someone for a long, long time. Then Florian started taking pictures at night, and then continued working on the series, watching people from the window or from the balcony in Paris, Tokyo, Shanghai, Istanbul, Las Vegas, Beijing, Sao Paulo, Macau and Mumbai. Loneliness and insomnia are the same everywhere, says the photographer.
For some shots, Florian attracted models or photographed herself. Her favorite photo is a frame from Istanbul, where a mosque can be seen in the background, and in the foreground — a half-naked girl on a bed in a hotel room. "The natural contrast between nudity and religion seemed interesting to me, especially in a city like Istanbul."
Photo: Floriane de Lassée / Rex Features / Fotodom.ru Tokyo Paris Las Vegas Las Vegas Beijing Beijing New York Istanbul Istanbul Mumbai Namibia Istanbul New York Shanghai Shanghai Shanghai Dubai Paris TokyoKeywords: Insomnia | Cities | Loneliness | Emotions