Shoot through glass

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How refracting daily scenes through frosted glass can enhance your images

MYSTICAL ENVELOPING The structure of the glass highlights a range of colours, and also adds extra layers of interest s a conceptual artist with
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A a passion for abstract art, Ladoza loves exploring different mediums and techniques to create new concepts. Photography remains key to this process. “As with music, abstract art can reflect our moods or embrace our feelings. It shifts the importance of knowing what you are looking at to how it makes you feel,” he says.

“The Viewing Glass project (the working title) is still in its early days, and with every shoot I continue to learn what it is and see how my objectives are evolving. My focus isn’t on the final piece, but rather on the process and exploration of an idea.

“The concept came to me while I was looking through a textured glass window. Instead of seeing the window, I saw bold, distorted shapes and colours, similar to an impressionist painting. I was inspired to create something that I could use to capture the landscape in a way that looked like a real-life oil or pastel painting.”

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