There is something very satisfying about a photograph that leaves you with more questions than answers. When there is just enough information for the viewer to create their own narrative, the photograph takes on new meaning with each person who sees it. This self portrait from Noe Todorovich, called Sliver of Light, does leave many questions. Surely Todorovich had her own intentions when creating this photo, but it is up to us to fill in the blanks with the information provided, and draw our own conclusions.
In Frame: April 1, 2014
Gallery Place is seemingly always in motion. Karon Flage has frozen a fantastic moment in time, right in the epicenter of it all, catching folks in a variety of apparently incongruous activities.
In Frame: March 31, 2014
Is this life imitating art, or art imitating life? Photographer Messay Shoakena did a great job positioning these men on the street in front of the silhouettes of people in the background. Their bad weather posture is also a nice contrast to the happy advertisement.
In Frame: March 26, 2014
Photography doesn’t always have to be pretty. The advent of camera phones has made it a lot easier to be inconspicuous when shooting the grimier, grungier, some might say grosser side of life. Exhibit A: This shot by anokarina taken at a drinking establishment in Adams Morgan. (Click through to see the photo’s tags on Flickr if you want to learn where exactly).
In Frame: March 24, 2014
It’s been a while since we’ve had an In Frame to share, and we’re happy to bring you this one. Photographer Noe Todorovich made great use of the frame in this black and white silhouette photo. The balance of the light and the vertical lines add nice geometric contrast to the image.
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