honorable mention
Ieva Gaile lithuania
Photo © Ieva Gaile
title
Red Demand
Despite following a different career path, I never lost sight of my childhood dream to become an architect. As I wandered the city streets, especially during the pandemic, I rediscovered my love for shaping the space according to my taste and understanding through photography. It allows me to play freely with forms, angles, and relationships of different structures without the constraints of functionality that come with architecture. Rather than taking a documentary approach, I use reality as my canvas and create my own interpretation of space, volume, and shadows. Through complete artistic freedom, I aim to present buildings in a new light and unveil their hidden beauty.
In urban spaces, I also like to capture people, and the emotions they convey through their eyes and body language. I see it as a reflection of the era they live in, a suspended spirit of time. When photographing people, I strive to be invisible in order to achieve authenticity. I seek to capture something genuine and unscripted, even if it exists beyond the typical cultural context.
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entry description
The picture captures a scene of a row of pristine white chairs and a bold red curtain at the forefront. The chairs, neatly arranged, evoke a sense of order and anticipation, while the pristine white color symbolizes purity and cleanliness. The red curtain, however, commands attention with its vibrant and intense hue, contrasting sharply with the white chairs. This visual tension created by the contrasting colors suggests an impending event or revelation about to unfold.about the photographer
I‘m a 28-year-old lawyer from Vilnius, Lithuania.Despite following a different career path, I never lost sight of my childhood dream to become an architect. As I wandered the city streets, especially during the pandemic, I rediscovered my love for shaping the space according to my taste and understanding through photography. It allows me to play freely with forms, angles, and relationships of different structures without the constraints of functionality that come with architecture. Rather than taking a documentary approach, I use reality as my canvas and create my own interpretation of space, volume, and shadows. Through complete artistic freedom, I aim to present buildings in a new light and unveil their hidden beauty.
In urban spaces, I also like to capture people, and the emotions they convey through their eyes and body language. I see it as a reflection of the era they live in, a suspended spirit of time. When photographing people, I strive to be invisible in order to achieve authenticity. I seek to capture something genuine and unscripted, even if it exists beyond the typical cultural context.
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