This Fine Art work captures the dynamic transition between two worlds: the volatile outside world and the silence of the street. The composition is an exploration of texture and contrast, contrasting the harsh, tactile environment with this woman's innocent presence.
At the centre of this urban landscape is a human figure, placed at the intersection of reality and reflection. This figure serves as an essential anchor point, introducing scale and narrative into the image. The person becomes the observer of his own environment, caught in a moment of quiet contemplation or haste. This creates a sense of intrigue and invites the viewer to question which world is the real one.
The use of black and white enhances the graphic power of the composition. The shadows are deep and the highlights sharp, maximising the geometry and texture. This is an ode to Street Photography and Architectural Photography, where the focus is on transforming everyday urban situations into a timeless, visual statement. This work is a powerful, introspective addition to any interior.
My story
My passion for photography started early, around 1970. In the era of analogue photography, I bought a second-hand Agfa Iso Rapid Ic from my savings. Later, I could afford a new camera, and it became a Pentax K1000. I dreamed of a Contax, a..
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