Space is the area around and between the subject of the composition. There are many ways in which the use of space can influence the audience, which can cause different emotions and feelings based on their use. Well, I define “space” as an entity that either separates or brings closeness to my environment, like every other artist have on their own reflection and aesthetic use of art. I find that space is a “spiritual relation” between the environment. ThatContinue reading “s p a c e s”
Monthly Archives: October 2019
Annotated Bibliography
Annotated Bibliography SHYAM SUNDAR, B., 2018. Photography. Crit, (82), pp. 37-39. In this essay, Bhavana Shamsundar explores the lens and its connexion to the setting, the perception of architectural photography and the experience of design and framing, as well as the impact of illumination on how it affects focus while using a film. From the “camera obscura”Continue reading “Annotated Bibliography”
Social Landscape
Social landscape photography portrays the interaction of human beings and their landscape. It may also include the natural scene but that cannot be considered as Nature Photography. The social interaction is what creates the sense of action or an outcome which provokes emotion and a response towards the viewers.
Fictive Self Portrait – expressions of myself
The mind is the ruler of our state of expression, we think what we see and act on how we feel based on our thoughts. Art uses the consciousness as the focus of attention to create new form and content out of imitation of experience. I think that art helps to bridge society and theContinue reading “Fictive Self Portrait – expressions of myself”
Self Portrait
Self portraits unlike selfies, are very different in terms of framing, compositon and other photographic rules. My idea of a self portrait is based on the subject of alienation and environmental exploration. I consider the theme of loneliness as a vital aspect in understanding the environment, separated from the “noise” of society, and by becomingContinue reading “Self Portrait”