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The entire video was shot using a single 50mm lens , the same type of portrait lens seen hanging around Fraser's neck in the clip.

Fraser begins the video as a photographer, but as the song progresses, various individuals replace her in the frame, before she returns at the end to take a final photo. Commercial and Critical Performance Shadowfeet Lyrics & Meanings - Brooke Fraser - SongMeanings Brooke Fraser - Shadowfeet

Directed by and filmed in Sydney, the music video uses a minimalist portrait style: The entire video was shot using a single

In Lewis's work, inhabitants of Hell are portrayed as "shadows" who find the reality of Heaven painfully solid—even a blade of grass can pierce their feet. The song's title and central metaphors are heavily

The song's title and central metaphors are heavily inspired by book, The Great Divorce .

is a prominent pop-rock ballad by New Zealand singer-songwriter Brooke Fraser , released in 2007 as the second single from her chart-topping second studio album, Albertine . The song is widely recognized for its deep spiritual themes and was Fraser's debut single in the United States. Literary and Spiritual Inspiration

It features a diverse range of people of different ages, ethnicities, and emotions singing the lyrics to emphasize a shared human experience.

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