This is my last post about my introduction.
So here we go with the #8.
So here we go with the #8.
As opposed to other photography genres, abstract photography has been a matter rarely approached in my work. Indeed, while landscape, portraiture, street/urban, music and sport photography are all extremely important for my body of production, I've never been particularly exposed to abstractism. However, in the last decade, I've collected a bunch of shots which could be considered, if taken singularly, abstract. Indeed, if you take a look at each shot I'm posting here together with the pictures I took during the same session, it's difficult to think of abstractism. But I still wanna share them as they are, giving them a new name, under the abstractism genre, out of any possible context. You tell me: is this abstractism?

hands off
lines and lights

what's this?

deep dark light

..in colors
tell me what that lighting point is or those lines around it

light explosion

hyper
ok, this is easy

also this, I guess..?

inside the Jewish Museum, Berlin
hands on fire
As usual, all photos are not post-produced or just a little bit to enhance their inner and original features. I'm aware most of them could not be really considered abstract, but looking at them the right way, I think you can see more than what the eyes would normally expect.
...why looking for abstraction when reality is already an endless source of inspiration and meanings, though?
I'm happy to finish my introduction posts series by saying thank you to all the community and
once again who introduced me to Hive. I'm already enjoying staying here, posting, looking for new material and discovering brilliant artists from all over the world. Hope y'all are enjoying my publications as much as I'm loving working on 'em. Please, leave a comment with your impressions on these last shots! Thanks for reading till the end!