16 avril 2022

Unexplored Perspectives (in photography)


 This question (if not this quest) is often evoked by all these artistically photo-philosophers of this small world: why not trying new perspectives, meaning often new visual interpretations of our surrounding places, things, and people? But it is easier to say especially considering the obvious and vastly already existing diverse artistic material produced and presented over the years, the decades, and the centuries!


When we speak about perspectives, we speak often about our "own" perspective more than about a larger academic point of view. As creators of our own imaging universe, it is already challenging to overcome our natural habit to reproduce something familiar and reassuring. Trying something else is not only demanding but also highly insecure for us. On a larger scale, it introduces controversy and sometimes deep lacks understanding even from our closest friends.


Transgressing our usual is in fact opening a new road to renewable creativity. That introduces an uncertain but fresh visual interpretation of our universe that can lead to something different, interesting, and indicative and it largely worth the effort and the uncertainty.

Photos Daniel M: Lumix G95 / G 25mm F1.7 ASPH

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