I used to believe that "the big picture" is more important than the details. Until I've started looking at the world through a viewfinder.
Looking at the world as a collection of small and still fragments is probably not the best way to get a sense of reality, but it does make you connect to things that otherwise are easy to ignore.
One shot at a time, I try to rediscover the reality I thought I knew, and look at it from a different angle.
I like to think of the things I capture as fragments of reality I come across, which I then use as raw material for telling a story, communicating a thought, or trying to express a feeling.
In that sense, one could say each and every one of my photos takes things out of context.
I believe this is the essence of photography...

