antelope light
ANTELOPE LIGHT
de A Photographic Essay by Lisa F. Richardson
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Acerca del libro
Embraced by such dramatic light, the canyon is a very peaceful, spiritual place. Inspired and in awe of its natural beauty, I began looking for simple, abstract forms and started exploring relationships of objects within a frame. Soon, the abstract qualities of light and shapes began to feed my muse and I was no longer concerned with portraying truth or reality.
Much like the Abstract Expressionists, who took subjects out of context, I used anti-figurative compositions to communicate my vision. The goal was to invite the viewer to explore their emotional response to the images. Ultimately, each person’s response may be different. This is the true beauty of Antelope Light.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Fotografía artística
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Características: Cuadrado grande, 30×30 cm
N.º de páginas: 26 - Fecha de publicación: sep. 01, 2013
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave Antelope Canyon, Antelope Slot Canyon, Slot Canyons, Arizona Photography, Lower Antelope Canyon, Lower Antelope Slot Canyon, Texas Photographers, Arizona Slot Canyons
Acerca del creador
Lisa Richardson is a native of Beaumont, Texas, where she has been involved in many facets of the graphic design business, including pioneering the first “Desktop Publishing” firm there in the 1980s. Aside from the business world, her true passion has always been found in the natural world. It began at an early age when she followed her grandfather through the woods of East Texas, learning and sharing his love and respect for nature. Through photography she has found a way to combine her passion for nature and her art. Lisa’s first real interest in photography began in college and was re-kindled in 2006 during a trip to Santa Fe, New Mexico. Since then, she has returned to the region many times to photograph the high desert landscape. In her images, she enjoys capturing a sense of quiet spiritual peace found in the open vistas and mountains of the Southwestern United States.