A Metaphor For Calm And Frenzy In ‘The Wait’ Editorial by Michelle Watt
byHere, the wait is depicted as a metaphor for an “introspective” state, revealing tension that occurs between patience and impatience, ‘calm and frenzy’.
Here, the wait is depicted as a metaphor for an “introspective” state, revealing tension that occurs between patience and impatience, ‘calm and frenzy’.
Jake Curtis, an award winning photographer based in London, his work tackles a broad range of disciplines oscillating between interiors, lifestyle, portraits and advertising.
(中文) 从古董级早期摄影到当代艺术影像,这里理出其中20位大师散装小笔记,去了解不同流派的摄影过程。就如摄影能成为一种能和绘画、雕塑相等同的艺术形式,Alfred Stieglitz应该是其中的核心人物。
And during the pandemic, he started to incorporate masks, thermometers and toilet paper. These all-too-familiar objects have been transformed into swimming pools, laundry machines and ski slopes!
Moises Levy captures unique moments of human and animal interaction in his street photography, most often centered around activities at the beach.
French artist Laurent Chéhère imagines a world without gravity where unusual architectural structures seem to float midair.
(中文) 就以自问自答的方式来叙说在一个人、一片海和一座城之间不灭的摄影和诗歌情缘,因为即使历经生活的苟且,诗和远方都一直在眼前,不离不弃。
Bailin is a contemporary person that lives at the moment, exists in reality, listens to his inner voice, and is good at seizing the moment.
Chung is more of a personal photographer, a poet who perfectly controls light to dialogue with his subjects and render the objects or plant life that he photographs magnificent.
(中文) 在卡赞坚的手中,这种从自然主义的想象力中获得的自由给这些超常的空间让路,这即相似又毫不相干——是一种即狂野又忧郁的幻象。