Dreamlike Photos Examine Mental Health and Perceptions of Reality

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Dreamlike Photos Examine Mental Health and Perceptions of Reality
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Photographer Fares Miscue explores dreams, thoughts, and the concept of self through her dreamlike self portraits.

The exploration of dreams, thoughts, and possibilities are hallmark traits of conceptual self-portrait photographer Fares Micue. The mesmeric and otherworldly concepts presented in each of her shots not only captivate the eyes but stir a kind of whimsical intrigue into the story behind the images.

“I always experience a deep feeling of peace, calm, and renewed energy when I visit there and that is what I wanted to express, share and highlight in these shots, the importance of living in symbiosis with nature and finding places that [match] much of our own unique energy and vibrations […and] to find inner peace,” Micue says.

“I like to be simple with my equipment especially if I am traveling and will be visiting different locations at once […my Canon] is a good professional camera, but still quite lightweight and therefore is easy to take around and since I do self-portraits. I can’t [leave out] my tripod and of course my remote control, and I am ready to create!”Thanks to a bit of fine-tuning in Photoshop, Micue is also able to further indulge in the picturesque aspects of her shots.

“I think the harder part of shooting in new environments is that you don’t fully control the elements and don’t know exactly what you will find, especially in nature where things can change in a matter of seconds, in these occasions your experience, creativity, and ability to adapt and think fast becomes a must to make the most out the place.

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