Showing posts with label story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label story. Show all posts

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Mind's Eye - Stories


I love that, as a viewer, photography allows me to see into the imagination of someone else.  This is particularly the case with manipulated imagery.  Whether altered in the camera or in the darkroom, photographers use specific framing, lighting, and editing to tell their story.  I agree that this is the case with most photography - the subject matter is based on what the photographer chooses; the framing of the photo is most often deliberate.  But with manipulated photography the decisions are often made before seeing a particular subject.  Lighting, layering of images, and additions/subtractions are precise in order to build a story and convey something that can become even more than a photograph.

Here are a few stories to share, enjoy.






"Release" by Zseike

"Mind's Eye", by Anika Toro, is a monthly post focusing on abstract and manipulated photography.  Anika lives in TN with her baby, husband, and two naughty cats.  She loves taking photos every moment of every day.  
Anika shares her photography in her shop, on her blog, and invites you to collaborate.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

From the Collaboratory

Of all the elements that combine to make a great photo, for me, story is the most telling. Good composition and color can be stunning, but if the image piques my curiosity, I'm caught.


The Buddah in Hell's Kitchen by JBWPhoto

Sometimes the story involves a question: What happens next?



Storm Approaching by urbandesign


Other times, people evoke the mystery: Who is this man? What is he like?


Handful of Rings by henatayeb

Or you begin to imagine the rest of the scene, hearing the excitement in little voices, the slap of small palms against the dough. Who brought the children together? Are they siblings? friends? Are they getting along as well as it appears? Will the buns be any good, or will too many little cooks spoil the dough?


hot cross buns by allieart4children


Sometimes the story takes a step back to focus on the photographer more than the subject: why she chose a particular subject, how he achieved a certain effect.


Untiled No. 128 by FrancesPhotography

Curiosity and story are integral to human life. Photos that evoke them tap into a very deep well.



Nakedeye17 (Su) thinks of photography as a wake-up call: "Hey, everybody! Are you seeing this?" She loves to capture humor, too, and anything wondrous strange. Find Nakedeye17's shop here