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Waves of Imagination (Single)
DESCRIPTION
An image shot in the Agora, a structure deigned by Santiago Calatrava in Athens, in the afternoon, at the moment when the shadows it casts on the ground are at their best. A moment of serendipity where all elements come together to create an image that "asks" to be captured. I had this image in mind for a long time but I had only a short moment when everything lined op the way I envisioned it to give me what I was looking for.
AUTHOR
Multi award-winning black and white fine art photographer (SWPA, IPA, PX3, IFPA, FAPA, B&W Spider Awards, ND Awards), architect, author and educator.
Mostly known for her black and white long exposure architectural photography, Julia has written the best-selling book From Basics to Fine Art – Back and White Photography, co-author Joel Tjintjelaar http://bit.ly/basicstofineart She also teaches fine art photography workshops and works on commissioned photography projects.
She is the creator of the term (en)Visionography™ that defines fine art digital photography, a genre that has to do more with the vision of the artist than with the subject or how the camera captures it. This theory reflects in her personal creative and processing method, Photography Drawing (PhtD™), method based on how to process a black and white image by using the principles of classical black and white drawing.
Published internationally in numerous books and magazines, Julia's work can also be seen online in the most important photography galleries.
www.juliaannagospodarou.com
Mostly known for her black and white long exposure architectural photography, Julia has written the best-selling book From Basics to Fine Art – Back and White Photography, co-author Joel Tjintjelaar http://bit.ly/basicstofineart She also teaches fine art photography workshops and works on commissioned photography projects.
She is the creator of the term (en)Visionography™ that defines fine art digital photography, a genre that has to do more with the vision of the artist than with the subject or how the camera captures it. This theory reflects in her personal creative and processing method, Photography Drawing (PhtD™), method based on how to process a black and white image by using the principles of classical black and white drawing.
Published internationally in numerous books and magazines, Julia's work can also be seen online in the most important photography galleries.
www.juliaannagospodarou.com
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