A museum guide was speaking in front of a formal group portrait while the visitors slowly became another group portrait around him.
What caught me was the strange hierarchy: painted faces, listening faces, blocked faces, and one living figure trying to hold the room together.
I kept the blacks heavy because I wanted the foreground to feel like a barrier, not just an audience.
Does the crowd in the foreground make the frame stronger, or does it close the image too much?
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