Experimenting with Phone photography part-1

In the world today, there are more cellphones than people. DSLR camera is a popular choice for individuals worldwide when you’re talking about high quality, professional photography. Nevertheless, you have modern smartphones that can capture photographs of the same great quality and, above all, portable. Thus, nothing can match the smartphone if we look atContinue reading “Experimenting with Phone photography part-1”

Fine Arts Photography: with reference to Brooke Shaden

For a few years now I have been following Brooke Shaden’s work in Instagram. Her work is unbelievable, her expressive approach and how she can build characters with intricate composition. I really appreciate her work. She isn’t a skilled camera woman, and she’s not shooting with a sophisticated lighting set. She  prefer to have a simpleContinue reading “Fine Arts Photography: with reference to Brooke Shaden”

Friction: Creating the Purest of Art, a Reflection of James Maynard Keenan’s Speech

“Most people spend their entire lives trying to avoid friction,” Keenan began. “Somewhere along the way, I found it in myself a desire — a calling — to embrace friction, tension, transitions, changes and to work with them … Life is change. Life is friction.” Keenan continued, “[Life is] working with the tension and theContinue reading “Friction: Creating the Purest of Art, a Reflection of James Maynard Keenan’s Speech”

Steve McCurry’s inspirational photos of humans and animals (with photo comparison)

Steve McCurry perhaps, is well known for his documentary photography and also an icon in contemporary photography. His most famous “Afghan Woman” portrait was released in 1984, and in the late 20th century the green-eyed Afghan woman became a symbol of power in the face of adversity. Steve built his photography career on documenting culturalContinue reading “Steve McCurry’s inspirational photos of humans and animals (with photo comparison)”

s p a c e s

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”

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”

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