To Move Your Photography Forward
Let Your Right Brain Lead The Way
Creating abstract images is balm for my soul, this practice feeds my heart. Photography is traditionaly a representational art form. It doesn’t have to be.
This story will offer you you some ways of working, and ask some questions, to assist you with creating abstract photos of your own.
The first step is sticking your lens right in your subject’s face, and the closer the better. This will eliminate at least one level of normal reality.
The image above is a very small portion of a large Agave plant. I used all of the techniques offered in this story to create this photo.
Setting your lens to its widest aperture also complements this practice. Thus my common tag line . . . “To wide open lenses, and wide open hearts.”
It also allows you to contemplate the nature, the feeling, the essence, of your subject.
This practice is all about how the image makes you feel, not what the image makes you think of.
Again, turn off that dominate left brain for a bit. It will do you good, I promise. I know it…