What if for each day of the
week you decided to make one photograph for each day. What would you choose if the images were
those you come into contact with every day within your home? With temperatures running in the upper 100's
for a whole week here, this seemed like a good alternative to venturing out on
photographic quests. Simplicity in
composition and using window light I created my photographic daily diary for
the week.
Saturday, July 23, 2016
Monday, July 18, 2016
Study in Black and White
You don't
have to travel beyond where you are standing.
Images are all around you - and how you decide to interpret these
observations can be a rewarding challenge. Study in black and white is a creative
challenge using some green peppers. While
cutting up some peppers for a later meal, I noticed the light from a nearby
window falling on the peppers - and became aware of the shapes and shadows
created by this light. I immediately
went for my camera and began arranging the peppers according to the light - click, and you have captured these thoughts
and ideas, allowing you to freeze a creative moment in time. I believe that your photograph can be a narrative
into your mind as the photographer –of what you see and feel.
Saturday, July 9, 2016
The Art of Photography
Photography is part mechanical and part
creativity. The mechanical tool, the
camera, comes with a manual; however, the creativity part has no manual but is
totally subjective. Creativity demands
that you observe, isolate, study the light falling on your subject and choose a
perspective that defines what you want your viewer to see. I think Thoreau said it best "the
question is not what you look at, but what you see."
Creativity is personal; I think an important part
of creativity is a willingness to lose yourself in the process of seeing. You immerse yourself in an idea of what you
are observing- attempt to capture that thought on the camera's sensor. You abstract what you are looking at, seeing
lines, triangles and circles within the image.
These are the abstract devices that help define what you want the viewer
to see. So, creativity is a lot about
you, a bit of design, toss in some light and the ability of the viewer to
digest the image you present and you have art.
The images presented here are small things that
caught my eye and the desire to capture these simple subjects – as I said, a
little bit about design, some light, and me – mix gently and here is what I
see.
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