Snow Children
MaterialsPhotography, paper, ink. Artist statementI think it is important to give myself exercises. While a photograph of a person, a portrait, can turn out beautifully just by the sheer ability of people to make moments non-static, to take a photo of the street or of nature proves to be more difficult. Spaces are, in reality, static. I seek to make them more dynamic, to make them more “textured”. When I am on a walk, sometimes I am surprised by how beautiful and pleasing a scene looks to me, because oftentimes these are places that I walk by every day. A building catching an incredibly specific light, a group of trees with branches somehow making the perfect pattern against the sky, a field of snow with just the right amount of dips and depressions — I almost can’t walk past without at least attempting to document it. I love surprises, and I hope to convey the feeling of this pleasure through my photography. This series is a set of moments in landscape. I am a photographer interest