
Minimalism and focus on simplicity are core principles in photography. There are various ways to minimize and simplify – I would like to show you my top 4 tips.
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Today is a very special day – I am going to write about the making of one of my special favourites, which no one loves – but me.
As I mentioned in one of my latest articles it is most important to develop and keep your own style in photography (and everywhere else as well – by the way!) – so (for me as a keen photo enthusiast) it is not important if everyone likes my images – but it is most important, if I like them, and what I am feeling looking at them. I would like to show you the “making of” of one of those “rather difficult” images – it is one of my favourites.
Some photographic thoughts about contrasts, highlights and shadows.
Many modern contemporary fine art street photographs and cityscape photographs are characterized by strong contrasts between the deepest shadows and the brightest highlights – which makes them very attractive in common. Pure black shadows and pure white highlights predominate – in between there is only a small range of greytones; contrasts are high.
Evening Street Photography in Berne, Switzerland. Photoessay 2018-Mar-16. #museumsnacht
Gear: OLYMPUS E-PL7, Panasonic LUMIX G 20 mm F1.7 II ASPH. Handheld and minimally processed in Snapseed.
I wanted to simplify my camera gear and go minimal, that’s why I was looking for a minimal bag for my Fujifilm X100F with mounted Haoge LH-X49B 2in1 lens hood. Would the thinkTANK Mirrorless Mover® 5 fit?
Caution. This blog post could be highly exciting and interesting or boring dull.
This blog post is about highlights and shadows, brights and darks, pure whites and pure blacks, smooth and strong contrasts and tons of tones. For some people this post will be highly exciting and interesting, for some it will be as boring and dull as ever possible.
You decide if you continue reading 😉
Lake Másvatn, view to the North
October-8 2017, on our way from Akureyri to the East of Iceland we passed the calm lake of Másvatn, a few miles before the geothermals of Mývatn. Attracted by the silence of the area and the untouched surface of the water I decided to take some photographs of the calm water.
finally – the sun; photoessay. Corticiasca, Switzerland, Jan-04 2018.
Olympus PEN E-PL7 with Lumix G F1.7/20 mm II ASPH
After the previous dark day having fog, heavy rain and dark clouds – wandering through the woods – it is finally here again:
Snow covered Cima di Fojorina, 1’809 m.a.s.l.