These past few weeks have been intense! I don’t just mean in terms of how busy it’s been but also the emotional and physical stress. We were able to spend some time in Nepal and that really taught me so much. I’m working on a series that should be out by the end of the month.
I’m photographing products for a start-up that’s launching their own app to sell groceries online. I think it’s a great initiative. That’s what’s keeping me busy along with driving lessons. I can’t say I like those pesky animals and some humans that just run wild.
Anyway, now for the image. I’ve been to zoos numerous times in the past but this last visit to the zoo in Kathmandu, Nepal really made me think about the animals there. Until this visit I’d never actually seen animals in zoos so emotionally active. This time I decided I would capture emotions. It’s not easy capturing emotions in humans so doing that with animals was incredibly difficult. We also had a very tight schedule which added to the challenge.
One of the first animals that caught my attention was a langur. He kept baring his teeth and screaming. I don’t know who or what he was screaming at but he seemed genuinely angry. Then he stopped and just raised his left hand and held the fence with his head hanging low as if he just wanted to get out but knew that any attempt to do so was futile. This is his hand. If it was a human I’m sure that person just wanted to be held and loved, which I’m guessing holds true for the langur too.