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Link: Ananias Léki Dago: Being There Where Things Are Fragile « The Leica Camera](http://blog.leica-camera.com/photographers/interviews/ananias-leki-dago-being-there-where-things-are-fragile/)
Indeed, my images are often layered, offering several possibilities of interpretation. I like carving up space, creating constructions in which I can introduce openings that allude, for example, to hope. I also oppose forms or insist on lines. It’s a language that follows a logic and tries to say more than what is seen at a first glance. You have to take the time to dissect each image, just as I take my time to create them. It’s a principal of framing that I have developed over time. It’s a thought-through disorder in which I organize several things at once. I try to say things subtly, to show things with delicacy