Sunday, September 23, 2012

What is my natural vision?

When I look at my photography work I don't usually compare the photos to eachother by what's in them, how they are printed, or if they have anything unifying all of them.  After reading the "What is Your Natural Vision?" article I laid out all of my photos that I have taken and printed to try and figure out what my natural vision might be. At first I didn't notice any one thing, I simply noticed several different themes throughout my work but not every single piece or the majority of them.  I'm good at photography inanimate objects and portraits except when it comes to landscapes I'm not good at capturing a strong, powerful image of the entire scene. After looking at my images for a while, I finally came to the conclusion that I haven't really found my full "natural vision," although I noticed that in many of my images I try to capture something that somebody else might not see while looking at the same object, location, or situation.  This image describes what I feel my natural vision is currently.  The picture shown represents how I was trying to capture the beauty in the simple light fixture that others might not even notice or pay attention to while walking by it.

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