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Abby Raeder – Portrait of a Photographer

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Before we ever speak about technique, location, or even subject matter, there are quieter questions that deserve to be asked. What does it mean to really see, not just to look, but to feel a place as it drifts through memory and emotion? Where does perception end and imagination begin? And what happens when photography becomes less about recording the world and more about entering into a state of attention that feels closer to dreaming than documenting? more

Mystery

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A sense of mystery is a quality I strive to include in my imagery. In writing a rhetorical question provides interest and depth, in photography mystery is the rhetorical question. An unanswerable question is a powerful source of interest. Mystery in a photograph is the un-answerable question posed by some element or elements in the image. The answer to that question, however, is only what the imagination of the viewer suggests and then often only in a subliminal manner. more

Spirituality

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Resonance was described as a relationship based on action and intuition with a practical description of three modes: Iconic, Schematic, and Conceptual. This article looks beyond the surface for a deeper resonance in the spiritual domain and the role photography plays. more

Feli Hansen

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After about three months, I had some initial images, but apart from the subject, I missed the coherence. The iceberg was one of them and triggered me. Not much later, the ice cave appeared, and that’s when the idea for the "Guilty Trashures" slowly took shape. more

 

Walking with Tolkien

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The name Grindelwald reminded me of places not far from my own home in Wales, though here the landscape was on a grander scale. Turning off the main road, I drove deeper into the valley — into what felt unmistakably like Rivendell. more

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    on The Hypnosis of the Tripod

    Many moons ago I came up with a mantra that I use all the time - with or without a tripod - which is, "think like a herbivore". Probably obvious what it means - keep scanning 360 degrees for opportunities. Trudging down a path, oblivious to what's happening behind me, has [...]

    - Barry Edge, 20:46 31st Jan

    on Eight Vignettes of Torridon

    Thank you very much Adam, I appreciate the comments! The rain was something that I just had to accept and lean into. I even got hail showers on top of Beinn Dearg despite it being early September!

    - Rob Henderson, 14:12 30th Jan

    on Scotland’s Native Woodlands

    Many thanks for your kind comment, Guy. Especially because it came from you.

    - Uwe, 09:08 26th Jan

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