Distorted Dream Captures

Kevin Corrado Photographs a World in Fragmented Detail

When one looks at these photographs done by Kevin Corrado, it's hard to understand what's really happening. His photographs capture a vision of the world that is fragmented and disconnected, just like in dreams. After all, many only remember bits and pieces of dreams from deep slumbers.

The images, which range from body parts broken into pieces, raining umbrellas to raining bricks, all make no sense but somehow come together to tell a story. The man sitting on the ladder is lost in thoughts and the mist surrounding him could represent his muddled mind.

Kevin Corrado’s surreal photographic captures reflect his unusual views on the world. He does a great job at conveying his sense of distorted reality to viewers.
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