honorable mention
Michael McKinnon united states
Photo © Michael McKinnon
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Flowing Light
I started photography as a hobby with my first camera being given to me in my early 20's and since then on and off throughout the years I have picked it up and dropped it until I found a path towards high contrast black and white. Something about the ability to use shadows and light to manipulate and display something in a way that when you look at it you question what in color would be obvious.
A huge thanks goes out to Joel Tjintjelaar, Julia Anna Gospodarou , Michael Levin (which I finally own a signed copy of zebrato) and Allan Schaller for continuing to push the limits and inspire me to do better. I hope to meet any of them in the near future and take a full day of constructive criticism to grow myself and my own perspective.
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entry description
This shot represents finding beauty in light and reflections in objects hidden around us. Everything is governed by perspective and the ability to be represented in one piece of art shown differently.about the photographer
I find myself constantly chasing shadows and light and looking for the contrasting view of the world. I will forever be looking for ways to expand my vision of the world through different mediums as I have always felt a simple perspective shift gives us all the ability to feel something different.I started photography as a hobby with my first camera being given to me in my early 20's and since then on and off throughout the years I have picked it up and dropped it until I found a path towards high contrast black and white. Something about the ability to use shadows and light to manipulate and display something in a way that when you look at it you question what in color would be obvious.
A huge thanks goes out to Joel Tjintjelaar, Julia Anna Gospodarou , Michael Levin (which I finally own a signed copy of zebrato) and Allan Schaller for continuing to push the limits and inspire me to do better. I hope to meet any of them in the near future and take a full day of constructive criticism to grow myself and my own perspective.
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