Fleeing Fearful Photographs

The 'Running' Photography Series Captures Moments of Panic

A series of photographs has been released consisting of various people caught in the act of fleeing the scene. The 'Running' photograph series by photographer Tabitha Soren captures the moments in life that pass by too quickly.

Inspired by a shot of Soren's daughter running down a dirt road spotlighted by car headlights, the series aims to focus on the themes of "panic, resilience, and the role of accident in life." Each photo seems to capture the moment when true panic appears in a person as they are about to run away in fear or surprise.

Soren is a photographer and former MTV News reporter, and she best describes the photos as depicting, "when people are running their bodies contort, and we get to glimpse emotions that are normally kept hidden." Evidently, Tabitha has accomplished this view very well.

Moment-capturing Photography
The 'Running' photography series highlights the trend of capturing the fleeting moments of panic and resilience in people's lives.
Emotion-driven Art
The 'Running' photography series showcases the trend of using contorted body postures to reveal hidden emotions in art.
Exploring Fear and Surprise
The 'Running' photography series taps into the trend of exploring the emotions of fear and surprise through visual storytelling.

Where This Applies

Photography
The 'Running' photography series presents an opportunity for photographers to experiment with capturing raw and authentic moments of panic.
Art
The 'Running' photography series opens up possibilities for artists to delve into the portrayal of hidden emotions through contorted body postures.
Visual Storytelling
The 'Running' photography series offers a disruptive innovation opportunity for storytellers to explore the themes of fear and surprise in their narratives.
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