In a always-in-a-hurry world like ours, small things go usually unnoticed, not only due to their tiny size: sometimes it’s not easy to see the beauty that lies within everyday objects, as we are used to consider them not worth a second look.
I am particularly fond of those details available in nature, and when I was a child I was lucky enough to be taught by my mom to find beauty everywhere.
The aim of my photography is therefore that of showing the wonders of a tiny yet meaningful world, giving the unnoticed a chance to breach itself and reach the surface.
These are a few photographs from my portfolio that I would like to share with you:
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[P.S. My name is Elena and I’m 29. I come from Italy and I collect dreams.]
My FB page: www.facebook.com/ElenaT.Fine.Art.Photography
More info: elena-t.com
Sculptured Out of Silence
The magic of the Winter season trapped inside two frozen drops hanging by a cobweb’s thread.
Escapology
The first step towards creating our future is leaving the darkness of the present behind, for only light can reveal the beauty inside each one of us.
Parallel Universe
This photograph is probably the one that best represents my idea of “Unconventional Microcosms”. It makes me see a whole universe in it, and reminds me of a quote from William Blake’s Auguries of Innocence that I have always loved:
To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
And eternity in an hour.
A tribute to Pink Floyd
Dropping into Music
The Yellow Canvas
Painting my dreams.
The Ladder
Climbing my own insecurities.
Out of the Blue
The world in my head is always upside down.
Light Beyond Darkness
We should be grateful to obscurity: if it wasn’t for the surrounding darkness, we wouldn’t shine so bright!
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Share on FacebookThank you so very much, Lisa - I am really grateful for your appreciation!
Load More Replies...Thank you so much for your support, Isabelle!
Load More Replies...These are so beautiful!!! Plz teach a wannabe photographer (me:D) how to to do this!!!
Hello Sav, thank you very much! :) When my photography path began, I invested some money in a Canon Digital Rebel and only one lens (a 60mm one). You need nothing more (I use no flashes nor tripods). I played with that lens a lot trying to express my creativity and imagination through it... these are the results :) At first I shot in automatic mode, then I decided I wanted to experiment more - and the manual mode came. I'm self-taught at it, I think reading information on-line and playing a lot (the old trial and error method works!!!) can suffice :) Good luck!!!
Load More Replies...Wow, these are so cool. Makes me want to try out macrophotography more :)
Hi Alex, thank you very much for your comment! I'm particularly glad to hear this because photographers often think of macrophotography as something that only has to do with zoomed insects... but there's something more creative about it, and that's what I do my best to try and develop. I would love to see your macros! :)
Load More Replies...Thank you so much, Jan! I love that you associate my pictures with dreams - I am much fascinated and often inspired by them!
Load More Replies...Ciao Mimì, direi proprio di sì! :) Grazie!!! :*
Load More Replies...Jessica, you have no idea how all of this is making my day!!! Thank you so much!
Load More Replies...Thank you so very much, Lisa - I am really grateful for your appreciation!
Load More Replies...Thank you so much for your support, Isabelle!
Load More Replies...These are so beautiful!!! Plz teach a wannabe photographer (me:D) how to to do this!!!
Hello Sav, thank you very much! :) When my photography path began, I invested some money in a Canon Digital Rebel and only one lens (a 60mm one). You need nothing more (I use no flashes nor tripods). I played with that lens a lot trying to express my creativity and imagination through it... these are the results :) At first I shot in automatic mode, then I decided I wanted to experiment more - and the manual mode came. I'm self-taught at it, I think reading information on-line and playing a lot (the old trial and error method works!!!) can suffice :) Good luck!!!
Load More Replies...Wow, these are so cool. Makes me want to try out macrophotography more :)
Hi Alex, thank you very much for your comment! I'm particularly glad to hear this because photographers often think of macrophotography as something that only has to do with zoomed insects... but there's something more creative about it, and that's what I do my best to try and develop. I would love to see your macros! :)
Load More Replies...Thank you so much, Jan! I love that you associate my pictures with dreams - I am much fascinated and often inspired by them!
Load More Replies...Ciao Mimì, direi proprio di sì! :) Grazie!!! :*
Load More Replies...Jessica, you have no idea how all of this is making my day!!! Thank you so much!
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