Although probably familiar to many of you, I thought I would share some of
Ann Woo's work. She possesses the unique ability to draw associations between seemingly dissimilar subject matter. This largely because there is a consistency in Woo's photographic vision that never subjects any one person, object or landscape to more scrutiny than another.
I would definitely recommend spending a few moments going through the rest of the images on Woo's website, you won't regret it.





From Top To Bottom:
Lisa, 2008
A Corner, 2008
A Rainbow, 2008
Orange Lillies, 2008
Carl's Back, 2008
All Images © Ann Woo