A collection exploring the sensation of nostalgia by New York-based photographer Emmalyn Pure. Chosen as one of many featured folios at Photopolis Photograph Pageant in Greece, “It Didn’t Used to Really feel Like This” encompasses a wide range of pictures taken over the previous couple of years. As we grow old, Pure observes, nostalgia is commonly imbued “within the quite common moments in life”:
“I’ve at all times sought to seek out that means, and wonder, within the mundanity, and over time I’ve solely discovered myself leaning in deeper to the concept that we are able to discover probably the most that means within the atypical. As visible artists we’ve got the flexibility to form and manipulate single moments: the photographs on this collection all possess a dream-like high quality, and by selecting photographs in black and white, I hope to move the viewer to someplace that feels protected or acquainted.”



