Showing posts with label street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label street. Show all posts

Friday, 5 September 2014

看見攝影裡的聲音 See Sound in Photography



--在藝術史中,視覺與聽覺間的關係一直是許多藝術家創作的命題。
當兩種不同感官經驗相互影響時,會迸發出什麼靈感呢?

--The relationship between visual art and music has always been a great motive for artists throughout art history. Let's find out the inspirational conflux when the two senses meet.


Listening to the Dark” photography by Yehlin Lee



Wednesday, 13 August 2014


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Wednesday, 2 July 2014

【Soul of Street photography】 Introduction about Kurt Gledhill



"Every person, every expression, tells a different story "
— that’s street photography!




In the early period of Kurt Gledhill’s photography life, he only shot landscape. One day, he realized that the story he wants to tell most is the city Okayama(click to see where is it), where he lives for 5 years. Instead of only capturing the surface, he wanted to go below the surface.