ENTRY DESCRIPTION
I captured this photograph at Bray Harbour, situated on the east coast of Ireland. I opted to employ the long exposure technique to enrich and impart a slightly surreal quality to this depiction of the pier and the Irish Sea. The equipment used for this shot was a Fujifilm X-T3 camera paired with an 18-55mm lens. ISO 80, Aperture f16, shutter speed 30s, focal length 18mm
AUTHOR
As an enthusiastic photographer, my work focuses on exploring reality and using photography as a medium to capture its essence. I believe that creativity knows no bounds, which is why I do not confine myself to narrow categories or conventional photographic genres. I find beauty and intrigue in all elements of the world-from vast landscapes to the minute details of everyday life-each offering a fascinating subject worthy of being captured.
My photographic journey allows me to view the everyday through an artistic lens, revealing how even the simplest objects can tell profound stories. I employ a variety of techniques and themes, and this flexibility stems from the unique needs and context of each project, enabling me to effectively convey the emotions and ideas I wish to express.
In all my work, I continually strive to capture the essence of reality. Each photograph is an attempt to discover and reveal the hidden structures and patterns that define our environment, going beyond conventional perceptions of the world. For me, photography is not merely about recording an image, but also an invitation for the viewer to gain a deeper understanding of the world around us. My photographs serve as a window into this exploration, offering a glimpse into the fleeting moments of human experience. I aim to create a space for reflection and contemplation, encouraging the audience to see the world with fresh eyes and to discover the stories that each image carries. With every press of the shutter, I seek to blur the line between reality and perception, fostering a deeper appreciation for the complexity of life as seen through my lens.
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