I agree with Polidori’s description of vacant rooms being “exoskeletons of peoples’ internal lives” exoskeletons of peoples’ internal lives and this view is evident in the photographs he takes. While his pictures bring beauty to what is a horrific events, he does so in a way that the viewer reflects on what transpired in these locations.; they speak volumes. As for his other work, it’s use of color and framing makes for truly unique images where you are receiving information from the space even without people present.
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