There are live concerts by your favorite bands, and then there are live experiences with them. If you are a live music lover like me, you know there are moments that exist during shows that you wish you could bottle up and take home forever. Usually trying to snap your own Instagram just doesn’t cut it, or going up to a couple who are making out and taking their photo might seem just a little too terrifying. So, instead, the photo lives on your iPhone forever, until it’s too old for a #latergram.
However, Australian photographer Sarah Bahbah is one of those artists who finds these moments, is fearless in capturing them exactly as they are, and then recreates them exactly as she saw them with handmade, one-of-a-kind filters that bring the viewer straight into the scene that they might not have even experienced in real life.
There are live concerts by your favorite bands, and then there are live experiences with them. If you are a live music lover like me, you know there are moments that exist during shows that you wish you could bottle up and take home forever. Usually trying to snap your own Instagram just doesn’t cut it, or going up to a couple who are making out and taking their photo might seem just a little too terrifying. So, instead, the photo lives on your iPhone forever, until it’s too old for a #latergram.However, Australian photographer Sarah Bahbah is one of those artists who finds these moments, is fearless in capturing them exactly as they are, and then recreates them exactly as she saw them with handmade, one-of-a-kind filters that bring the viewer straight into the scene that they might not have even experienced in real life.
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