I approach photography with the realization that within space and time we experience only a sample from the enormity of stimuli that infiltrate our space. In our hurried pace we often miss out on details in what we can see, smell, hear and feel. Elaborating on the old trope, “Stop and smell the roses”, I slow down to experience sensations we normally don’t notice.

 

Open your senses to all that lay before you: stoop low and see what the insects see, or pull back and glee at the grandeur of a majestic landscape. The camera helps expose additional and hidden nuances blind to our senses, but visible only through the lens.

 

"The camera is not only an extension of the eye, but of the brain. It can see sharper, farther, nearer, slower, faster than the eye...Instead of using the camera only to reproduce objects, I want to use it to make what is invisible to the eye, visible."

 

Wynn Bullock

 

Kind regards,

Lance A. Lewin

Fine Art Photography Instructor -- Atlanta, Ga USA

www.emotionalrenderings.com

lance-lewin.blogspot.com

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