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Visualization, Pre-Visualization, Post-Visualization and VISION. What are they and why vision comes first? I will explain all these terms and the relation among them in this article, by talking about Visualization versus Vision, two very important concepts and phases of the creative process in photography. I’m starting with an image I created a couple of…
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Fine Art Street Photography is a new photography style and a new concept too. Just like (en)Visionography, fine art street photography shows my approach to photography, this time to street photography, one of my other big loves in photography, next to architecture and black and white in general. As an example of this new style…
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A tutorial about the creation of the image – Vision and black and white post processing Exuberance I This is the first time I am publicly posting this image. You can also see it my book From Basics to Fine Art – Black and White Photography, together with many other images I never posted publicly. These images can…
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With the first of the postulates of (en)Visionography I am starting a new series, that will include my thoughts, other ideas I admire, tips and short pieces of advice regarding VISION and how to create your personal photography – (en)Visionography. Vision is such a difficult concept to explain, a concept I analyze in-depth in my…
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About meeting your artistic purpose. How I created Fluid Time III – Two Worlds and how to be your own self in photography Hancock Tower, Chicago – Architects SOM This is the 3rd part of my (en)Visionographic Chicago Story, shot during my workshop in Chicago. This is one of the tallest (344 m), most impressive and fascinating buildings of…
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Art and bravery. Why do you need bravery in art? Answering this question by presenting the image Fluid Time II – Utopian Connections – an (en)Visionographic Chicago Story One Prudence Plaza, Chicago – Architects Naess & Murphy …the only purpose of art is to make you dream, to make you travel. Don’t let them…
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Architecture as Parallel Reality – An analysis of my image Fluid Time I Chicago – Jay Pritzker Pavilion (Architect Frank Gehry) & Aon Center (Architect Edward Durell) T/S LE = Tilt + Shift + Long Exposure Shot with Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II – maximum tilt & shift, needed to maximize the OOFE (out of focus…
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The Guide to Vision – Practical Guide to Discovering Artistic Vision and Creating Personal Style, was created based on my long experience as a photographer, architect, and visual artist, and on studying the best examples of expressing your vision in art and photography. UPDATE The Guide to Vision – Practical Guide to Discovering Artistic Vision…
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