How to Change Your Mind
This project was born when I saw the five-bladed razor. I've used the same type of dual blade razor cartridges since about 1990 - shaving's one of those things that gets ritualized - and it's been attached to the same silver handle with a slight bend in the neck, from a fall to the floor, ages ago. I'd sort of been aware of the evolution of razors - one, two, three. Did we skip four? The next thing I knew, I was seeing ads for a razor cartridge with five blades. I thought to myself - that's total overkill, they're just #@%ing with us, now. And that got me to thinking. My work returns to "overdoing it" from time to time (see Helpful Ideas for Busy Dads). At the same time, there's a current in our society that demands a sort of ruthless, constant improving of things, which is good in that it propels us forward, but it often devolves into a sort of performance for performance's sake - think of your favorite hardcore hiker, amateur athlete, or gearhead. I started thinking about:
But then, after all, I've started using the five-bladed razor...and I'm a believer.
Hedging Your Bets
I guess this shot could have gotten expensive, prop-wise.
How to Shave
As I mentioned earlier, somebody suggested that my photos, that have some sort of background to them, are substantially more interesting than the ones that have plain backgrounds. Many of my photographs are about an object, and often about an object that existed only in imagination, so for me, a plain background often works - the object remains ungrounded, out-of-context, free of association.