My work has always consisted on focusing on minimal elements. Within the last couple years, I used traveling as a way to get influenced. Mainly in photography, I capture things using negative space, symmetrical compositions, and sometimes through black and white. Time to time, I like to go classic and use film. Primarily with the use of my Holga, I find that it’s the closest thing to creating something vintage.
In film, I admire the works of Wes Anderson. Known for the films, “Bottle Rocket,” “The Royal Tenenbaums,” “Moonrise Kingdom,” and most recently, “The Grand Budapest Hotel,”(just to name a few) his distinctive visuals alone are one to be noted for. As I mentioned earlier, similar to my own interests, I enjoy focusing on minimal elements in my work. While there is so much out there in the world of photography and film, I feel like you can’t go wrong with focusing on the little things as well. In this class, I hope to experiment with continuous, uninterrupted shots, be introduced to a variety of different film techniques, and create new depths that I have yet to explore.
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