How can one even describe a color like red?
To us today, the color red is more than just a color. It is ubiquitous especially in urban surroundings. It is on billboards, incorporated in brands, flags, traffic lights, on alert signs, it is even on women’s lips around the world.
What if Michael Crichton was a photographer?
A series on various historic and prominent figures and how would they see the world if they were photographers.
How would he tell stories from behind a lens? Author, film director and the inventor of the “techno-thriller” genre would surely put a mystery mood in the focal point if we would assume that he would pursue a similar approach in photography as in his novels.
Continue reading “What if Michael Crichton was a photographer?”Hands, mirror of the state of mind.
Throughout our evolutionary process as a species we have come to recognise the qualitative aspects of hand movements in relation to emotions.
Hand gestures have an important part in human evolution as we communicated with our hands long before we started using spoken language.
Continue reading “Hands, mirror of the state of mind.”The magic of shadows in photography.
Playing with shadows in photography opens a world of transformative visual energy. By using shadows a scene can be altered in unlimited ways producing new visual qualities that gives the viewer a personal imaginative experience within the photograph.
Continue reading “The magic of shadows in photography.”Bold Yellow.
When thinking about the color yellow, we immediately think Van Gogh or Gustav Klimt’s golden yellow.
Who else used yellow pigments in such a powerful and bold way? But how does yellow translate into photographic terms?
Continue reading “Bold Yellow.”What lies ahead for aesthetics in photography and the visual arts in general?
Our society is changing at such a rapid pace like never before in human history. Technological advances have changed our lives in almost all areas, it has not only changed the way we view the world and how we interact with our world but is also changing our values and aesthetics along with it.
The question here is : will the emerging art forms and visual aesthetics evolve as a natural evolutionary process? Or will new aesthetics values be born out of a world that has changed so rapidly that the evolutionary process in visual arts is turned on its head?
Continue reading “What lies ahead for aesthetics in photography and the visual arts in general?”Issue No.2

Issue No.2 Contents:
If Hermann Hesse was also a photographer.
Red, The love and hate relationship.
Reflections, a world of surrealism.
The magic of shadows.
Curiosity.
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