“The camera sees more than the eye, so why not make use of it?” – Edward Weston “The fun thing about photography— augmenting our vision and reality” – Eric Kim Wise words from Weston and Kim. Thinking seriously about them, I reviewed these three photographs I made a long time ago.
Tag Archives: abstract photography
“Still Life”: fun silhouettes of human and animal figures
In my entire life, nature photography (animals, trees, leaves, flowers, landscapes, etc.) has always been present. But, there is something more unusual about nature you can photograph: fun silhouttes of human and animal figures. They are a bit hard to find them. But if pay enough attention you’ll get them !
Colors and textures for the sake of colors and textures
As I am much more adept at black and white photography I sometimes need to dare to share photos like these. But, it’s like I said: colors and textures for the sake of colors and textures !!!… nothing more than that…
Photography is a state of the soul
A central thought about my photography: try not to portray things, objects, life in general, as they are in real life, but rather as you feel them.
Photographer’s Day
Congratulations to all of you, photographers, men and women, professionals or, amateurs, on Photographer’s Day …
“The camera sees more than the eye, so why not make use of it?” – Edward Weston
“The camera sees more than the eye, so why not make use of it?” – Edward Weston “The fun thing about photography— augmenting our vision and reality” – Eric Kim Wise words from Weston and Kim. Thinking seriously about them, I reviewed these three photographs I made a long time ago.
Just a touch on Mario Giacomelli’s work.
The work of this Italian photographer (born August 1st 1925; death November 25th 2000 in Senigallia-Italy)