Showing posts with label Light in photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Light in photography. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

One Image Per Day-Part One

During this period of COVID-19 semi-quarantine,  I have explored the idea of making one image per day within my limited space called house.  It is a means of keeping my sanity as a photographer and allowing me to experiment with the art of seeing.


So, for seven days I decided to create one image for each day of the week.   Picking up the camera each day has a positive effect on my psyche.  I find it to be a way of rejuvenating my visual senses and challenging my creative thoughts.  









All images shot using a SONY A7II camera.  You can address all comments to me at nymacc@gmail.com
 

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Into The Light

The Greek roots of the word Photography is photos (light) -graphe (draw or write) -in other words photography is drawing with light.   A photographer is really capturing the light and creating a mood that is created by the quality of the light. 

One of the main ingredients in my photographs beside the subject is the light.  Many of my images are made with the light coming from behind my subject.  As a photographer I want you to see my subject from my point of view and light is an important tool to do this.  You might say I am designing my image with light.