I’m interested in multiplicity - the idea that a person can act one way but feel another, or that a tree can look majestic in daylight and terrifying at night. I try to capture this in my photos.
but really, I just point the camera at what looks good and start shooting until my card fills up.
Two cheetahs groom each other and appear to be kissing after making a kill in the Masai Mara, Kenya. Picture: Hari Santharam / Barcroft Media
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I’m a young aspiring photographer based in Melbourne.
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Photography for me has always been a fun hobby, blending my life adventures to create a beautifully descriptive mosaic of ideas, memories, and stories. I have photographed across America and Europe using a point and shoot or my iphone. Some of my photos are black and white and developed by myself in the dark room.
I truly believe photography is about capturing the essence of a moment and savoring the intense emotion of a scene or memory behind the picture. This is what makes me find photography to be a selfish art, in that once a picture is captured it is forever “fixed” and its beauty or ugliness can be viewed to revoke such emotions or memories at will.
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