In a fast-moving world, sometimes I need to slowly and constantly search to capture a great moment through a framed style. Everywhere I go, I become a curious wanderer, searching for hidden gems in the form of new angles, round shapes in fences, and captivating compositions in the most unexpected places.
Beyond their functional purpose, fences offer a canvas for creativity. I discover beauty in their lines, shapes, and curves, transforming them into frames that elevate the ordinary into something extraordinary.
I'm enchanted by the graceful curves and angles of modern architecture. I strive to encapsulate the essence of these structures in my photographs, giving them a unique perspective that challenges conventional urban photography.
The natural world is a boundless source of inspiration. From the gentle arches of trees to the meandering patterns of rivers, nature's frames reveal themselves, and I eagerly capture these intricate details.
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There's art in the details, in the simplest of objects, I discover patterns that paint a vivid picture of life's grand design.
Rules of photography are meant to be broken. I relish in exploring angles that challenge traditional norms, presenting familiar scenes in innovative ways that captivate the viewer's imagination.
Combining elements from different angles creates frame collages that tell intricate tales. These visual pieces are the result of blending creativity and vision.
An insatiable thirst for discovery fuels my journey as a framed-style photographer. There's always more to explore, new perspectives to uncover, and unique frames to create - an endless adventure in pursuit of beauty.
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I especially like this framing. I wonder about something: Have you experimented with using maybe three to four partial framings to set up a given shot, a bit of railing here and tree there, etc., then wait for a confluence of factors to occur---for instance, perhaps a pedestrian on one side and a dark cloud in the adjacent upper corner, all collectively framing the central element of the composition at a precise moment in time, quickly passing? I'd really love to see how this particular artistic "poetics" you've chosen for photographic compositions will develop, as you explore it over time. Unsolicited Advice: A photographer photographs, always. Don't ever stop. It seems that so many people who don't pursue their creative impulses end up regretting it. ;-)
These are wonderful photographs! You have inspired me to look for similar opportunities when I am taking photos.
This one made me think of my Dad. 💜 He was an Operating Engineer and ran heavy equipment. He would have loved this!!
You are such a good photographer, and I just want to say I like the ones that are off-set or at an angle the most. Keep up the good work!!!
There are some very beautiful, well thought out pictures here. I wish they were identified.
You are such a good photographer, and I just want to say I like the ones that are off-set or at an angle the most. Keep up the good work!!!
There are some very beautiful, well thought out pictures here. I wish they were identified.