Ruben Brulat – Immaculate

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www.rubenbrulat.com and his blog.

“For Brulat, photography is about capturing humanity – as was evidenced by Immaculate, his series of images of a business area both by day and by night. ‘I want to understand why people groups and societies behave the way they do.
What shocked me with Immaculate was that this neighbourhood lived just for a system, and when at night there is no one to activate that system, it dies. There is absolutely no love, no happiness, no sadness. Just nothing.
I am fascinated by places where the beauty of human beings has gone.’”

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