Hidden Void Photography VOL II
von Mike Yost
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Über das Buch
Why photography?
We’re forever locked within a specific set of limited perceptions and spatial relationships. This vision we enjoy is defined by cells stacked in the eye. These cells only absorb and process a small portion of the entire spectrum of light.
We see so little of what is truly out there.
I try to use the camera to deviate from those familiar perceptions, to reframe those spatial spaces, to expose thin slices of time that change our relation to experiences teeming with unknowns, flashes of awe, and beauties unseen.
Or in the words of Bob Ross: “Beauty is everywhere.”
We’re forever locked within a specific set of limited perceptions and spatial relationships. This vision we enjoy is defined by cells stacked in the eye. These cells only absorb and process a small portion of the entire spectrum of light.
We see so little of what is truly out there.
I try to use the camera to deviate from those familiar perceptions, to reframe those spatial spaces, to expose thin slices of time that change our relation to experiences teeming with unknowns, flashes of awe, and beauties unseen.
Or in the words of Bob Ross: “Beauty is everywhere.”
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Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Kunst & Fotografie
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Projektoption: Standard-Querformat, 25×20 cm
Seitenanzahl: 40 -
ISBN
- Softcover: 9780368104411
- Veröffentlichungsdatum: Jan. 05, 2019
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter photography, prose, awe
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Über den Autor
Mike Yost
Denver, CO
We’re forever locked within a specific set of limited perceptions and spatial relationships. This vision we enjoy is defined by cells stacked in the eye. These cells only absorb and process a small portion of the entire spectrum of light. We see so little of what is truly out there. I try to use the camera to deviate from those familiar perceptions, to reframe those spaces that shape our experiences, to expose thin slices of time that change our relation to our perceived reality—a reality made brilliant by hidden flashes of awe pulled to the surface. Or in the words of Bob Ross: “Beauty is everywhere."
