I haven’t written in my blog for quite some time. I’m sorry to have ignored this aspect of my creative self for such a long time and now it’s time to do a little catch up. Over the time I was not posting, lots of personal matters fell from the sky crushing me and my creativity but we must all move forward and continue the journey.
I want to start the new year with a post about how patterns appear and repeat themselves. It’s all around us…you just have to be ready to catch them.
When I hit the streets with a camera, I will stare and observe everything around me. Most of the time, these fleeting moments will happen in the distance and end as I arrive but luck plays a major role in capturing a splendid moment.
The hair trend in Japan this past fall of 2023 was bangs. While walking around Tokyo, I noticed many girls constantly arranging the bangs around their forehead. As this woman stood in front of me in at a Harajuku crosswalk, a large truck bearing an advertisement popped into frame. I simply lifted my Leica and snapped a few shots off. I never would have imagined catching this type of image.
You can see more of my Tokyo gallery here.
While covering a golf tournament, I found a woman standing out in the crowd of thousands. As I used a long lens to zoom in on her, a person walked into the frame much closer to me repeating the same motion. The shot alone of her was nothing special but when the man interrupted the image, it became something different. I was shooting with a Sony A2 and a 100-400mm lens. I think I was maxed out at 400mm.
I’ve come across these patterns throughout my visual life.
The beach shot took place at sunset. I only had my Iphone and as I watched these girls enter the water, they oddly repeated the same pattern. The original is in color but I thought the black and white makes the viewer see something else. Black and white took away the girls individually forcing them into shapes and forms….into patterns.
I even have a photo from circa 1990 or from my college days.
These college kids were entertain people on campus at the University of Texas. I just so happened to be there with my camera and snapped this shot. It was captured on film with a Nikon. When I developed this picture, I realized I didn't see this shot forming. I just happened.
Sometimes, it just happens…right in front of you. All you have to do is capture it.