John Suler's PhotoPsychology
To See
It's interesting how there are visual similarities between this and the previous image, even though I didn't consciously plan it that way. I think it's fascinating how we consciously and unconsciously construct our photostreams, and what it says about us and our photography.
In this room of the Michener museum, I was looking for objects in the room to incorporate into a shot of the artwork. The best way to do that seemed to be shooting through things, as in this previous shot. I find that idea of looking-through intriguing in how it creates layering and a doubling of reality that forces us to think of the relationship between what is seen and what is seen through.
To See
It's interesting how there are visual similarities between this and the previous image, even though I didn't consciously plan it that way. I think it's fascinating how we consciously and unconsciously construct our photostreams, and what it says about us and our photography.
In this room of the Michener museum, I was looking for objects in the room to incorporate into a shot of the artwork. The best way to do that seemed to be shooting through things, as in this previous shot. I find that idea of looking-through intriguing in how it creates layering and a doubling of reality that forces us to think of the relationship between what is seen and what is seen through.