SATURDAY SHARE!!! Every Saturday we round up the photographers of the #nostr community to share our work from the week, or just all time favorites. Link up, show what you made, and have fun. Always great to find some new inspiration. Q: Mornings or evenings? Reply + share = #zap #photography #noicemag #saturdayshare #asknostr image
Photography submission by JingChao Su: "Perhaps it is because of the ethos of worshipping of Buddhism in the southern Fujian area where I live, or it may be due to a certain destiny, when I go out to photograph, I seem to have been able to meet Buddhas all the time in the past few years. Especially when I organize my own photos, I can more and more feel that the Buddha is everywhere in various forms and shows itself at random. The year before last, Xiamen held the International Buddhist Supplies Exhibition. The square of the Convention Centre was magically lined with statues of Buddha waiting to be loaded and unloaded. I stood in the strong wind and waited until midnight, just to see how the solemn Buddha was hung in mid-air on a swing. In this situation, the Buddha is no longer as sacred as I imagined, it seems that it is just a commodity waiting to be moved at any time. There is a passage in Han Bingzhe’s book: “After entering a modern society, despite getting rid of the ruling institutions, religious discipline does not lead to freedom. Freedom and restraint were born almost at the same time. In a faulty social situation where people are prone to anomie behaviours, a new value system has happened to be formed -- people belong only to themselves, and people are racing to seek self-realization.” We seem to run, dance, and play in the wilderness, but this “self-realization” is now dominated by capital and big data. Neoliberalism is disguised as poetry and distant places, but at the same time it reduces human’s body to a machine as the nomads of contemporary capital. We are still suffering from the impermanent..." #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. Don't be shy, let's see what you got! Reply + share = #zap #noicemag #saturdayshare #photography
Photography by Adele Akhunova: I’m geophysicist, but I’ve always interested in visual art. Two years ago I started to discover photography for myself and it fascinated me. I love long walks and I like to explore new places. And in my works I try to find beauty in mundane and unnoticed details. #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. Keeping connection and inspiring others with what we've seen in the world is the gift that keeps on giving. Q: If you were given 1 million dollars, what would you do with it? #noicemag #saturdayshare #photography
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Photography submission by Vivek Mariappan: I'm a visual artist from Erode, India. I've been away from home for over a decade. This series of images is a daily practice of mine and a work in progress to get used to the place that is my home. My fascination with architecture and graphic design led me to stumble upon these pictorial themes all across the town. The unique yet prevailing patterns of vivid colours have become pieces of a puzzle that'll eventually give me a bigger picture. #noicemag #photography
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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. Don't be shy, let's see it. Q: What music have you been bumping lately? Reply + share = #zap #noicemag #saturdayshare
Photography by Francesco Merlini: "I took this series of pictures last summer at Grand Marché in Lomé. A commercial and social center of Togo capital city, this chaotic and frenetic market twists and turns in the narrow alleys that connect the suburbs of the city to the shores of the Guinea Gulf. A modern Babylon, violent in its frenzy, where men, women and kids barge into the crowd to sell and buy any kind of goods; colorful plastic containers and objects dazzle under the light, while they advance lifeless, balancing on the women’s head crossing the market. Frozen by the camera, these combinations of human and man-made become abstract shapes that, transcending the anthropological interpretation of this place, turn into archetypes of fascination and matter". #noicemag #photography