Marina Bhanji
Marina is a photographer specialising in narrative fine art photography, she is based in London.
Her photographs demonstrate a contextual insight into societal issues, this is represented by her cinematic collections paired with poetic written narratives.
When she is not taking photos you will find her cruising around London, looking out for locations she could use in the future.
OBSOLETE – Elders Struggle Within An Age Of Technological Development,
Discontinued Paper, Converted Into Digital Form,
Time Continuously Moving.
DEMANDING ATTENTION – Under The L’heure Bleue Moon,
Silhouettes Cut Through Space And Time,
Slipping Out Of Grasp Overseeing Light,
Fade To Night.
FAKE – Artificial Life Within A Manufactured World,
Living In A Simulation,
Ruled By Materialistic Humans,
What Is Reality?
TIME PASSES AS I WAIT – Imprisoned In An Eternal Slumber,
Suspended Within The Cycle Of Time,
Passed On Through Generations,
When Will It End?
ABANDONED TOYS – A Universal Pacification Of The Masses,
The Absence Of Connection Within Society,
A Generation Consumed By Technology.