Video: Amazing photos of Anna Aden: images are not captured, but created
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Landscape, sea, portrait … Any photograph is capable of accurately copying one of these pieces of reality. And here is what they represent to us amazing photos of Anna Aden, cannot be called real. People are like angels, and nature is not at all real. Although the photographer uses the same means as everyone else.
Anna Aden, 25, lives and works in Sweden. The photographer absorbed the beauty and spirit of this northern country with her mother's milk and preserved it to this day. Therefore, each of her photographs is imbued with a keen sense of the surrounding nature. However, it is not only this that makes her works unusual.
Amazing pictures Anna Aden not only convey the beauty of northern nature, but depict a certain world that exists only in photography, and not in reality. Therefore, Anna cannot be called simply a landscape or portrait photographer, although she is fond of these genres. Rather, Anna Aden has an artistic vision of the world, when reality is not copied, but recreated. This amazing pictures Anna is close to paintings.
In all of Anna Aden's photographs, we see amazing light. More often, the light is not from the sun, but slightly perceptible and thus gives the picture a special atmosphere. Sunlight is a rare guest in Anna's photographs, but if it appears, it brings with it extraordinary warmth and softness. Thanks to this unusual light, the figures of people become light, almost incorporeal creatures. By the way, the photographer prefers to portray people not from full face, but leaving (if the photo is dynamic) or turning away (static photo).
Anna Aden is a photographer who perfectly captures the mood. Closer to her, apparently, the mood of sadness and melancholy. For example, she embodied loneliness in a photograph of the sea with a girl who stands with her back to the viewer and looks into the horizon, as if going nowhere. Also, Anna Aden masterfully uses contrast in her photos (as in the photo below). More work by this Swedish photographer can be found on her personal website.
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