Walk on the Wild Side
This week’s Lens Artists Photo Challenge 240 is hosted by John Steiner. He invites to show my favorite type or style of photography as the road I have chosen to take most often. And that creates a bit of a problem for me. I might need direction.
Basically my attention gets caught and produces an image. It is not conscious, it is in the context where I am. And it results in an array of subjects. It is easier to say what road I do not take: fashion, portraits, urban. But travel, cities, landscapes etc are part of the portfolio. Maybe I can not choose to continue in a specific direction? Or I shouldn’t?
I think I have to ask the visitors of this blog to give an answer to John’s question, for I can’t for myself. What do you think? Is there a red line in my snaps? Or is it a mixed bag of pieces? I appreciate your feedback.
Shot with iPhone 13 Pro Max edited using Snapseed and Marksta Click the picture for a larger version
4 Responses to “Walk on the Wild Side”
I jumped over to your main page and just scrolled to the end of the page. Your own words describe your style. You said it best, ” It is not conscious, it is in the context where I am. And it results in an array of subjects.”
Another way to say it is that your style changes as needed to fit the subject. I always enjoy your work. Your most recent posts feature mostly black-and-white and I am a big fan.
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hi John, you phrase it perfect, I just take the shots that present itself in a context of time and space! Thank you for your kind words, that means a lot. And mono was my first love, and I still enjoy to use that digitally. Have a great trip.
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I think random variety, and exactly were you are at the moment is great.
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Thank you! That feels for me the right place as well!
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