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Photography publication and community for photographers that have a meticulous eye for form, beauty, symmetry, novelty and humour.
Photography by Marty Samis: "When I began this project, I thought I'd be documenting the seasonal changes that seem to take place in the Yukon over long, drawn-out periods of endless winter and brilliant summer. Ultimately, I found that the landscape I had chosen to document changed, not only seasonally, but by the hour. I chose to focus on the view from the lake where I lived at the time. There, I realized that the transformations Iโ€™d always assumed took place slowly, actually happened in measurable increments I could miss, if I looked away for too long. Ice formed and melted, altering the water from midnight to noon. In a matter of minutes, sudden winds whipped the lakeโ€™s glassy, reflective surface into frothing waves. If the sky opened up, or dark storm clouds rolled in to create a change of light, I made my way down the winding path (often running) from my house to the lake, camera in hand. Over the 20 months I spent on this project, I became more and more aware of the ever-changing light in the North. I noticed how even subtle changes elicited an entirely different mood from the landscape. I became obsessed with visiting the lake and seeing what it had to show me". #noicemag #photography
SATURDAY SHARE!!! Every Saturday we round up the photographers of the #nostr community to share our work from the past week, or just all time favorites. It's always great to connect with others here and get some inspo. Q: What's your go to camera body? Reply + Sare = #zap #noicemag #photography
NOICE Visual Expression Awards submission by Kaitlin Miller: A good photograph is one that reveals what had always been there, but usually went unnoticed. It can be a passing glance between two people, otherworldly light in a familiar space, a picnic bench blending into the landscape in a way that feels unintentionally intentional. Iโ€™m drawn to the things that donโ€™t quite fit, the moments that feel out of place, because they make you pause and look again. I like when a photograph makes the viewer wonder why it was taken in the first place, but after some consideration, the answer feels obvious. That tiny delay, the click of the shutter, is where the image lives. Photography sits somewhere between documenting the world and trusting your intuition in an instant. Thereโ€™s always a bit of tension in what a picture shows and what it leaves out. The frame holds a version of truth, but never the full one, and thatโ€™s part of what makes the medium *nearly* honest. #noicemag #photography