commercial photography
Ghost blur
photo shop portrait
I would like to go on this vacation, because it would be a true break from the real world. I chose a make believe place instead of a real location, because it would be alot more peaceful there than in the real world.
photo journalism
For a photographer to have a portraiture that connects to the audience and makes them feel something it must be real. It must have those emotions that can reach the viewer just from a simple glance. There is a major difference when you are photographing a set up scene, and when you capture a true candid image of someone feeling a true emotion, because that’s what connects the audience to the photo. Whether it’s the emotion of happiness, fear, sadness, anger, etc. the viewer can still relate because at some point in everyone's life they have felt one of those emotions. A photographer known by the name Muhammed Muheisen is one of the few photographers who really can capture pure emotions within a photo. His interest in brining humanism and realism into his photos is what makes it so strong and addictive to the eye. He devotes his life to his work, and when he sees the chance to capture something beautiful and complex he takes it. In one of his photos he captures a group of young girls on the ground praying with different emotions plastered on their faces. Only Muheisen at that moment could see the connection a viewer would feel with this image so he took his shot and shred it with the world. This world is ran by our connection with each other and the photographs we share onlt make that so much stronger.