ENTRY DESCRIPTION
Taken in Edinburgh city, 2016, this image continues my interest in observing and forming my own unique abstract frame of the visual situation laid out before me, studying the subject matter and exploring its potential visual connection/interpretation beyond just representing the view in front of the camera, reshaping its context. This image draws the viewer to look at the lines in the background but then the curvature of the clover type shapes brings your view to the foreground, and then back again between them both, it works particularly well in black and white using the natural light and dark tones of the stone.
AUTHOR
I am constantly striving to observe and form my own unique frame of the visual situation laid out in front of me either in colour or in black and white, studying the subject matter and exploring its potential visual connection/interpretation beyond just representing the view in front of the camera, reshaping its context.
Many of my photographic projects originate from a desire to invite the viewer to witness some of the subtle unseen details of our environment, whether it is an offbeat street scene, a conceptual observation of the natural world or a more intimate study of a person's life and how they function within it, respectively.
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