RE: Alternative Photography: between rebelliousness and gentleness [ENG/ESP]
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At first glance, I was going to say that the blacks were a little too crushed to make up a well exposed image, but reading the post in full! (Very important!)
Makes it very evident that this was a stylistic choice that you made, and as a result, the intentional effort put into presenting the images in this way makes them better than just presenting a shot as it came out of the camera and calling it a day.
Beyond the dark aesthetics of the gloomy and goth mood you've taken for these images, and its recurring theme, is there a particular reason, or a point in your life (if you're willing to talk about it!) that you could point to that took you in this direction?
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Greetings. I appreciate your honesty. I think it can really give the impression that it is not a finished (or not well enough) executed job. I tend to have some duels with my partner as he prefers a cleaner look with no edits, but I like to play with it.
Regarding the last question, I don't think I could tell you exactly what the timing was. My influence is perhaps in music, as they are genres that I'm quite attracted to. And also some of them have an aesthetic that I like. Like Shirley Manson and Liv Kristine. Some movie influences as well. Although in general, I just pick whatever it is just because I like it. Thank you very much for your appreciation and for stopping by.
I loved the early Theatre of Tragedy albums! And Leaves' Eyes with Liv had some great tracks too. I also happen to be a fan of Garbage, too :)
Have you seen the Underworld film? The cinematography at the start of it is very impressive, and well, there's no way to describe it other than goth.
That's right, the first Theater of Tragedy albums with her are beautiful. And well, Underworld is a classic too!