Exploring themes of absence and minimalism, the photographs in Less Than One by Alexander Gronsky present a restrained visual narrative characterized by subtle compositions and a quiet mood. The images emphasize emptiness and reduction, provoking reflection on what remains when less is shown.
Gronsky’s photographic strategy involves capturing scenes that suggest isolation and the overlooked. This approach invites viewers to engage deeply with space and form, focusing on the nuances within seemingly sparse environments. The 48-page collection distills these ideas into a coherent, contemplative whole.