ye rin mok
i came across ye rin mok while reading an interview of noah kalina in zero1 magazine.
i jumped to her site and really enjoyed browsing through some of her work, at first especially the landscapes section. interestingly, and unexpectedly for me, many of the photographs include one, two, or three people, lending a subtle counterpoint to the lush and (sometimes) expansive compositions.

her “details” seeds the sightings, objects, and experiences of “everyday” in a not overly formal way, with clever use of color to cement mood and context (or limit it), in several instances with expected objects placed in expected situations yet with an unexpected situational denouement.


a pleasure, indeed.