For me, photography is about capturing the moment, the event, or the place that my 'eye' provides me with. I gain inspiration from urban graphics and decay, or a wall mural, peeling paint and what the 'Street' provides. What you will see in my images is of a very personal visionary resonance. Many people will choose to ignore or just walk past some of these images.
And at times you will ask yourself, 'why photograph that?' Perhaps by asking this question with an open mind, the answer will clear the way for a moment of enjoyment. Or better still close one eye and pretend to take a photo of that same image. Does that change your perception? I also look for locations showing forms of expressive art for portrait work which may include the scourge of modern society, graffiti.
And at times you will ask yourself, 'why photograph that?' Perhaps by asking this question with an open mind, the answer will clear the way for a moment of enjoyment. Or better still close one eye and pretend to take a photo of that same image. Does that change your perception? I also look for locations showing forms of expressive art for portrait work which may include the scourge of modern society, graffiti.
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Very few of us will have the opportunity to display our art in the high profile galleries of the world. The bold and eccentric instead have chosen the 'Street' as their gallery, free for all to see. I like the faces our 'Street' gives us, it's as though someone is always watching.
The alleys, the walls, the mess, the graffiti, the abstract may not be for everyone, but for me it's where someone is looking for an adventure and to put on a public display.I can find inspiration in the people I know, urban graphics, decay, a simple road-side marking or row of rubbish bins and dumpsters.
The alleys, the walls, the mess, the graffiti, the abstract may not be for everyone, but for me it's where someone is looking for an adventure and to put on a public display.I can find inspiration in the people I know, urban graphics, decay, a simple road-side marking or row of rubbish bins and dumpsters.
I love the soft European light that gives a far more gentle coverage than the light of my Australian home. The freshness and abundance of subject matter is exhausting. To wander the streets without pressure, no time restraints and absorbing the unknown languages one can almost feel as if the images present themselves to you.
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