Postcards From Ottawa
de Alexei Gonzalez
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Postcards from Ottawa compiles photographs taken over a period of two years since I moved to the Capital in 2009. Ottawa has been a place of inspiration in my development as a photographer.
People who have visited Ottawa, and those who might have received a postcard from a friend or a relative may find some familiar scenes. However, the collection also includes photographs with an abstract look at urban life in Ottawa.
If similar emotions to those experienced when receiving a postcard, or even when sending one are evoked when browsing through this book, then the purpose of this project has been accomplished.
People who have visited Ottawa, and those who might have received a postcard from a friend or a relative may find some familiar scenes. However, the collection also includes photographs with an abstract look at urban life in Ottawa.
If similar emotions to those experienced when receiving a postcard, or even when sending one are evoked when browsing through this book, then the purpose of this project has been accomplished.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Libros de arte y fotografía
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Características: 15×23 cm
N.º de páginas: 96 - Fecha de publicación: ago. 19, 2011
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave parliament Canada, Chateau Laurier, war memorial, alexei gonzalez, sparks st, elging st, bank st, national gallery of canada, rideau canal, Ottawa, Canada, postcards
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Alexei Quintero
Ottawa ON Canada
Photography allows me to express myself, my beliefs, and to appreciate my surroundings. From psychology to photography, a change of field that allows me to explore the potential of merging the aesthetics of photography with my knowledge of human behaviour. Whether the subject is people, landscape or still life I'm interested in capturing the quality of the subject that makes it believable. My experience in the health sector, specially working with people with developmental disabilities, has taught me many life lessons about vulnerability, dignity and human potential. One of these is the positive effect art has on people’s well–being and affect.