Saturday, June 25, 2011
Into the Self
Gently resist the temptation to chase your dreams into the world; pursue them in your heart until they disappear into the Self, and leave them there (Maharishi Mahesh Yogi)
Photography is an investigation of both the outer and the inner worlds. The first experiences with the camera involve looking at the world beyond the lens, trusting the instrument will 'capture' something 'seen'. The terms shoot and take are not accidental; they represent an attitude of conquest and appropriation. Only when the photographer grows into perception and creative impulse does the term make define a condition of empathy between the external and the internal events (Ansel Adams) | ||
Ansel Adams in 1930 had been training to become a concert pianist while considering a career as a photographer. He decided, after seeing the photographs by Paul Strand, that "the camera, not the piano, would shape [his] destiny". His mother and aunt both pleaded, "Do not give up the piano! The camera cannot express the human soul!" To which Adams replied: "The camera cannot, but the photographer can” |
NAME
Eduard Crispi
LIVES
Vic, Catalunya, Spain
EQUIPMENT
Eyes, heart and Nikon
LIKES
Everything outdoors
HOBBIES
Photography, Paragliders, Hiking, Reading, Jazz
Photography is a real passion of mine and as it has become increasingly soulful to me in the last years, I decided to start this blog. This is intended to be a way to learn about my photographs and particularly how others see them. So, any constructive critics are more than welcome.
In my works I try to reflect the beauty and magnificence of our world. In addition, I want my photographs to reveal the feelings of the person being photographed. I constantly search for sorrow, pain, solitude, despair, melancholy, sensuality, intimacy, passion, cheerfulness, joy, vivacity, exultation, etc .
I hope my photos capture some of these feelings.
Hope you enjoy my photographs. Thank you kindly for stopping by.
Cheers!
If you want to learn more about my work, feel free to visit my website as well:
www.eduardcrispi.com
There you can find a selection of my works distributed in galleries, the range of which increases on a regular basis. All of which means that it's well worth popping back every so often to see what's new.