“Waterfront Sonatas“ is a series of photographs that show symbolic modern buildings at the waterfront in North Germany.
Light is used as an instrument to convey emotion and connect the viewer to the image. Each image tries to tell a hidden story that might not only be related to the building itself, but also to the way lines, shadows and light are composed. Having chosen the term Sonata has a direct connection to a music melody of a single instrument, being the instruments the buildings at the waterfront themselves.
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Waterfront Sonatas (Series)
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I have found photography as a mean of expression not so long ago.
It was 3 years ago when I decided to study photography in a more profound way, technically but also aesthetically. And it was through this study that I discovered artists like Kenna, Gospodarou, Tjintjelaar, and Bruce Percy, whose works triggered me to discover fine art photography and made me want to try it. Try it, because I felt I had something to show: Stories of what I see; stories I made in my mind of whatever situation and interpret them into a single image.
What I mean by stories, is the interrelation and interaction there can be between the elements of a scene. It can be something graphical and abstract: A set of patterns that follow a specific movement or line that allow the viewer to enter in the frame and get lost in it;. Or it can be something more tangible, like a cityscape or a street scene where the buildings on it interrelate and interact with each other in such a way that one can use to tell an unseen story with the naked eye. These stories I want to capture for my self, but
It was 3 years ago when I decided to study photography in a more profound way, technically but also aesthetically. And it was through this study that I discovered artists like Kenna, Gospodarou, Tjintjelaar, and Bruce Percy, whose works triggered me to discover fine art photography and made me want to try it. Try it, because I felt I had something to show: Stories of what I see; stories I made in my mind of whatever situation and interpret them into a single image.
What I mean by stories, is the interrelation and interaction there can be between the elements of a scene. It can be something graphical and abstract: A set of patterns that follow a specific movement or line that allow the viewer to enter in the frame and get lost in it;. Or it can be something more tangible, like a cityscape or a street scene where the buildings on it interrelate and interact with each other in such a way that one can use to tell an unseen story with the naked eye. These stories I want to capture for my self, but
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