"I love conceptual photography where constraints are put on the creative process and then pushed up against to express the idea as fully as possible through a collection of 100." MintFace.Roads and Rivers is an aesthetic echo of Alejandro Cartegna's Carpoolers through its top down view of vehicles crossing the Mexican / US border. The collection size of 100 is a nod to Justin Aversano's Twin Flames which documents the lives of 100 twins in NYC. Let's take a look at the hidden meanings in the Roads and Rivers collection that is currently being explored using New Zealand's roads and rivers as a canvas to create an entirely new meaning.
The Conceptual Road
The 'Road' represents the journey of work and life. It is mission orientated where we know where we want to get to (the destination) and how we will get there (the road). Each photograph illustrates a different journey through the 'Road' symbolism.
The Conceptual River
The River flows at its own pace. It cannot be controlled nor is it in a hurry to get anywhere. The River is completely oblivous to those on the Road... they pass right under them unpertubed by their hurry and haste. Yet the River is often strewn with castoffs that never make it back on the Road.
The Big Idea is X
The big idea is that all of us are on a journey... by either Road or River at any given time. The Roads and Rivers collection captures the moment wen where our journey switches from one to the other. That cross-sectional moment forms a visual 'X' where the Bridge bisects the River. It represents the very geolocation heart of change. It is a moment where we can decide to continue on the Road we are on... or switch to a more leisurely River pace... or vice versa.
More Roads and Rivers Symbolism
When you are on the Road... you can go far but it is hard to take in the beauty surrounding you. It is one mile after another of tar seal and painted lines... while the tundra passes you by at a rate of many miles per hour. In contrast, the River is pleasant and meandering but its destination is unknown and mostly out of our control.
Traits as Concepts
Traits are a storytelling aid too. There are nine traits in Roads and Rivers #33.







