Monday, September 24, 2018

Fragments in Time Part 2

I delight in the tranquility of an object I am viewing.  Finding subtleties in it as opposed to dramatic. This type of image pulls me into it. Finding beauty and elegance in everyday objects.  It is finding oneself in the objects around you.

G.K. Chesterton, the author said it best –“the things we see everyday are the things we never see at all.”



In my still life photography I like to isolate my subject against a neutral background.  The aesthetics of simplicity is what I strive for, with a balanced asymmetry within harmonious relationships.  Simply put, my images are simplicity of form, line and detail.  I want the viewer to experience the lines and shape of the subject.  It is minimalism style of photography.












Sunday, September 2, 2018

The Evil Eye

Dating back to Classical antiquity there has been a curse or legend that has been passed down to the present day called the curse of “the evil eye.”  It is a curse that is cast by a hostile glare, usually given to a person unaware.  It is said, if you have blue eyes you have the ability to give the “evil eye.”



In this post I photographically explore this legend through a series of images.  I approach this subject as a fun experiment creating my version of the “evil eye” curse.  While many may take this myth seriously I choose to use some creative license with this subject.