



it seems to me these images are a little bit of many photography strategies put together in a very smart way. both artists have found a way to get photography critics and thinkers to burst out with explanations on what these images really mean... i´m trying to find out what they mean to the authors.
they both are interesting visual dilemmas and aesthetically striking representations that will find warm reception. myoung ho lee images here. michael itkoff images here.