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Green Islands, 2020
Photographer: Daniel Franc, danielfranc.com (@danielfranccom on Instagram)
Artist Statement: Aerial photography fascinates me as a way to find beauty - sometimes the unexpected, sometimes the weird = in places that look often quite uninspirational from the ground.
A story of a landscape often needs only a little to be told.. and sometimes you need to discover it yourself. I prefer the less-defined, more open-minded interpretations of what's seen... and what's hidden. Therefore, minimalism or abstraction are my favorite ways of looking from the above. I love working with colors, but I’ve also found unexpected perspectives in B&W aerial photography. I find the top-down perspective often thought provoking and revealing the most unexpected patterns.
Work wise, I’d been connecting fields far away from each other my whole life, creating bridges among people globally, discovering amazing things in the cracks among the worlds and choosing views different from the ground. Now I have my head in the clouds and happy to share with you what I see.
Green Islands, 2020
Photographer: Daniel Franc, danielfranc.com (@danielfranccom on Instagram)
Artist Statement: Aerial photography fascinates me as a way to find beauty - sometimes the unexpected, sometimes the weird = in places that look often quite uninspirational from the ground.
A story of a landscape often needs only a little to be told.. and sometimes you need to discover it yourself. I prefer the less-defined, more open-minded interpretations of what's seen... and what's hidden. Therefore, minimalism or abstraction are my favorite ways of looking from the above. I love working with colors, but I’ve also found unexpected perspectives in B&W aerial photography. I find the top-down perspective often thought provoking and revealing the most unexpected patterns.
Work wise, I’d been connecting fields far away from each other my whole life, creating bridges among people globally, discovering amazing things in the cracks among the worlds and choosing views different from the ground. Now I have my head in the clouds and happy to share with you what I see.