Hey guys! This is my first time posting in this community, and to top it all off, I also joined the #monomad challenge. I hope this goes well and grab a beginner's luck, perhaps? Hahaha
When it comes to shooting in Black and White, I do it in a minimalistic way to make the negative spaces more intense and also highlighting the subject. I want my photo to look so isolated yet so impactful.
Attempted a faded version of a black and white photo. I did this so that the sky will camouflage with the ocean so that the ships will appear like its floating in the sky.
This is a head of a random figurine that was broken. I want to stimulate the audience's curiosity about something that is open for interpretation, like this photo.
Went on a cruise once with my friends. It was so crowded that time and the waves were so strong to the point that people were throwing up, everything was so chaotic HAHAHAHA then this corner caught my attention because it was so peaceful and quite. Minimalism can sometimes create a deception like this photo. It may seem look peaceful when in reality, its actually chaotic.
My techniques in minimalism photography have enabled me to capture emotion in my photos. By focusing on a few key elements and creating an environment that is free of distractions, I am able to capture the mood and feeling of the moment. By going beyond the obvious and looking for the unseen, I am able to create truly unique and emotional photos.