Architectural perspectives of a modern high-rise office complex in the Berg am Laim district of Munich.
Although the main objective of architectural photography is to capture the visual and aesthetic aspects of buildings and structures, the vision of the photographer has an important role in focusing on the presentation of architectural elements.
Thus, photography becomes a way of storytelling, presenting as its final form the photographer's vision through the different perspectives captured in the play of light and shadow, in the approach to lines, angles, shapes, and spaces.
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Architectural perspectives (Series)
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Elena Raceala is a semi-professional Romanian photographer and currently works as nurse at the County and Emergency Clinical Hospital Constanta.
She discovered her passion for photography in 2013 during a trip to Naples and since that moment, part of her, lives through photography. She loves to travel and document every place she passes through.
Along the way, Elena Raceala has sought her own style, trying to express her emotions and artistic vision through works with surrealist or poetic inclinations.
Part of her wants to express herself, to conquer more of what is still in the power of nothingness, and the other part to collect what is already represented.
Representative for her are black and white works in which photographs of the street or everyday life are transformed, creatively using light and shadows, spaces, and lines, into creations with an own surrealist vision.
She has won awards and mentions in some of the best-known international photography competitions. Over the years she has had numerous group exhibitions, and two solo exhibitions, in Constanta and Bucharest, and her photographs have been selected in various photo albums and prestigious photography websites.
She discovered her passion for photography in 2013 during a trip to Naples and since that moment, part of her, lives through photography. She loves to travel and document every place she passes through.
Along the way, Elena Raceala has sought her own style, trying to express her emotions and artistic vision through works with surrealist or poetic inclinations.
Part of her wants to express herself, to conquer more of what is still in the power of nothingness, and the other part to collect what is already represented.
Representative for her are black and white works in which photographs of the street or everyday life are transformed, creatively using light and shadows, spaces, and lines, into creations with an own surrealist vision.
She has won awards and mentions in some of the best-known international photography competitions. Over the years she has had numerous group exhibitions, and two solo exhibitions, in Constanta and Bucharest, and her photographs have been selected in various photo albums and prestigious photography websites.
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