Zach Hyman: Personal Work
  • RECENT WORK
  • Reflect Reflex
  • Self Portraiture
  • VIDEO
  • About
    • Statement
    • CV
  • Contact
  • PROJECT HISTORY
    • Plastices
    • Studio Exploration
    • Travel Subjects
    • Reportage
    • Mythologies: Artifacts from Lost and Found 2015 (selected works)
    • Mythologies: Artifacts from Lost and Found 2015 (polaroids)
    • Media Flow 2014
    • Preyground 2011
    • Glitterous 2010
    • Decent Exposures 2009
Zach Hyman: Personal WorkZach Hyman: Personal WorkZach Hyman: Personal WorkZach Hyman: Personal Work
  • RECENT WORK
  • Reflect Reflex
  • Self Portraiture
  • VIDEO
  • About
    • Statement
    • CV
  • Contact
  • PROJECT HISTORY
    • Plastices
    • Studio Exploration
    • Travel Subjects
    • Reportage
    • Mythologies: Artifacts from Lost and Found 2015 (selected works)
    • Mythologies: Artifacts from Lost and Found 2015 (polaroids)
    • Media Flow 2014
    • Preyground 2011
    • Glitterous 2010
    • Decent Exposures 2009

Mariana in Plastices on the forest floor by Zach Hyman Photography

Mariana in Plastices entering wall of water by Zach Hyman Photography

Mariana in Plastices entering the bush by Zach Hyman Photography

Matteo in Plastices throwing in the towel by Zach Hyman Photography

legs in Plastices in VT by Zach Hyman Photography

Mariana in Plastices on the forest floor by Zach Hyman Photography

Zach in Plastices on the forest floor by Zach Hyman Photography

Mariana in Plastices on the forest floor by Zach Hyman Photography

Mariana in Plastices on the forest floor by Zach Hyman Photography

Mariana in Plastices on the forest floor by Zach Hyman Photography

     Plastices is a one off series of photographs taken in and around New York City, Vermont, and Pennsylvania.  Each image varies in concept but toys with the ideas of consumption of plastics and the relationship to his environment.  Zach Hyman intends to use plastices as a means to explore his own relationship to his environment while using the materials over and over again in order to recycle them as well as show their longevity.

     He uses his wife and friends as subjects.  The photographs depict his subjects entering a wall of water, on the floor of the forest, engulfed by plastic and nature, and other reportage type images for compliments.

WORK

Ocean Conservancy