Michael Kenna’s photography is characterized by its minimalistic, poetic approach that emphasizes emotional resonance over vividness. He sees landscapes as an intimate dialogue, employing a painter’s vision. Kenna values spontaneity, constant discovery, and an authentic artistic voice, urging photographers to trust their intuition and focus on personal growth rather than commercial success.
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Creating Photographs by Albert Watson – Book Review & Notes
Book Review ‘Creating Photographs’ by Albert Watson is a quick read (127 pages including full-page photographs) that should not take you more than a week to finish. I loved this book for three reasons. Firstly, it has encapsulated most important lessons in bite-sized chapters (easy to digest), without beating around the bush. Secondly, Albert hasContinue reading “Creating Photographs by Albert Watson – Book Review & Notes”
5 Landscape Photographers Whose Work I find Truly Inspiring!
Don’t you think travel and landscape photography you see from many photographers, look mostly similar. I also feel, sometimes they are glorified version of the reality. In addition, the extensive editing process makes it even more unrealistic. Having said that, I feel every photographer has the leeway to depict their work however they want. But,Continue reading “5 Landscape Photographers Whose Work I find Truly Inspiring!”