Looking at Nina Katchadourian’s iPhone photos my first impression was that they were strange, but looking at other Flemish style images I saw how the images style was similar to Nina. Using the objects on the plane to create these photo was creative. I wonder if any passengers saw her what were there thoughts seeing her doing this. The seat assignment if a good way to kill time while on a long flight. Also looking at the video you see the different images she created using the objects from the plane, even if the photos weren’t high definition. Overall, I think Nina is trying to portray the fact that being on a long flight don’t mean that you cant have fun and be creative.
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