All photographers know how difficult and sometimes painful the editing process can be. When it came to choosing photos for the websites, the most difficult part was my personal work section. I wanted to include such a gallery because I believe it is important to give a sense of what my photography is about outside a professional environment. At the same time, a lot of my personal work comes as part of a series, which creates a dilemma: do I pick and choose the best images from each series or do I include one or two complete sets? I opted for the first option, but I would like to use this blog to fill the gap.
I will start with a series that I took last summer in Brittany. It was a very grey and dull morning when I set out on the beach with my camera. The light was very flat and there was nothing much to be done with the horizon, so I decided to turn my attention to the wonderful stones that are found in that area. The result is quite abstract and organic, and partly inspired by the work of Jem Southam (http://www.jameshymangallery.com/pages/artistsingle/5571/all/jem_southam-normandy_rockfall_1.html).
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