In her ongoing series titled Perspective, Montana-born, New York-based photographer Suzanne Saroff distorts and fragments the image of food and plants through solid glass objects or glasses full of water, providing new views about them.
Taking shape via shadows or fragmentations, my subjects often become more than the singular and expected version of themselves. By utilizing clear forms like cylinders and glasses of water, a watermelon can be multiplied, stretched and flipped as it dances and contorts within the walls of overlapping glass.
Suzanne Saroff
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