ENTRY DESCRIPTION
An image from the vast Mojave desert region of the American Southwest. The sands shifting and reshaping, carved from the elements, pure lines and geometric forms are being continually created by natures hand. These incredible works of naturally sculpted art are accentuated at sunrise and sunset as the patterns, symmetries, ripples and edges are bought to life by the contrast of the shadows, casting endless flows of tranquillity.
AUTHOR
G.B.Smiths photographic journey began over 40 years ago as a teenager learning the fundamentals of the craft in the darkroom and with large plate cameras.
Over time this was intertwined with a passion for travel and entrepreneurship which eventually led him down a path of exploration in countries and cultures throughout the world.
However, he still applies very traditional techniques to this digital process, such as all manual settings shot in medium format and enjoying the serenity and mindfulness that comes with long exposures and more simplistic “film centric” workflows.
Born in an industrial heartland many of his studies gravitate towards man-made structures and forms interacting with their natural habitat.
His International multi award-winning images have been published in a wide range of media and he is a lifelong member of the Royal Photographic Society.
“I seek perspectives that are less obvious and endeavor to engage the viewer through paths of light to provide a map of a given form that they may not ordinarily experience.
I like to simplify that journey by distilling an image down to its uncluttered form and essence, seeking to highlight the underlying patterns and flows of its elements. Therefore, I use black and white and mostly minimalist imagery, using less to communicate more.”
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