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Yes or Not
I called this project Yes or Not for a simple reason - decision-making plays an equally important role both in life and in architecture, and the process of making decisions and finding compromises can be found everywhere in architectural design.
Architecture-Soul connection
I took all these photos during several walks. It's a compilation of all the different feelings I had in that moment and I tried to put them into a static form through photography. That feelings can only be represented by faces or abstract patterns? I don't think that's true. With architecture it is possible and for several reasons - Photographing architecture is based on geometric shapes and light. We can project feelings into geometric shapes, so that sharp edges correspond to clear ideas and curves correspond to feelings of uncertainty, for example. A frontal view of a building can represent facing up to problems, an upward view can represent thinking about the future. The light in a photograph can then undercut all of this - high contrast can indicate a desire for clear answers, low contrast or playing with a blurred background can indicate our willingness to look at life from different angles. Images that are too bright can suggest optimism and images that are too dark can suggest pessimism.
Maybe all this is nonsense, but I believe that photography can also be viewed in this way, because we are projecting a piece of ourselves into the photograph in the first place.
Equipment:
Camera: Sony A6700
Lens: Sony FE 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS