iPhone Friday

Two perspectives of a plant: one in color, showcasing its vibrant filaments and leaves, and another in black and white to emphasize its structure. Which do you prefer?

A quick snapshot for today from a visit to New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill in nearby Boylston, Massachusetts; this is always a great location to visit to experience the calm surroundings and lovely flora that is managed so expertly by the staff. Visiting always provides me with new source material, as the colors, shapes and environment are inspiring.

Today’s shot is a slightly different perspective from the usual…

Radial Entanglement (Color)

The interweaving of the whitish filaments with the leaves radiating out from the center caught my eye. It would have been interesting to shoot this with greater depth of field (iPhone 14 didn’t have that possibility yet). As I was looking at this image, I also took a look at it from just a structural perspective…

Radial Entanglement (B&W)

The black & white treatment provides more focus on the pure structure of the plant. I’m not sure which one I prefer yet. What are your thoughts?

Author: jansenphoto

A Fresh Perspective Photography is more than just a vehicle for capturing the world around me; it provides me with a palette and a set of brushes, with which I paint not only what I see, but also look to express the emotions that are evoked by the scene in front of me in that moment. Growing up in the Netherlands exposed me to a wide cross-section of visual arts that laid the foundation of my photographic view of all that surrounds me. Early influences were the Dutch Masters of the 17th century, to whom I was introduced by my grandfather during museum explorations; favorites among them are the scenes of quotidian life depicted by Jan Steen and Frans Hals and the vivid landscapes of Jacob van Ruisdael. My classical high school education was supplemented by the Boijmans Van Beuningen museum, where I spent many a lunch hour exploring its great collection. Here I was introduced to surrealism with a particular love for the approach taken by Salvador Dali; Dali also rekindled my appreciation for the work of Hieronymus Bosch, who often showed the folly of us mortals. Universal Connections My approach to any photographic subject is to look for understanding first; in this I look to establish either a connection between the viewer and the subject or capture the connection of the subject with its surroundings. The captured image then aims to portray this connection from a perspective that is part of my personal interpretation. This interpretation is often a form of externalized introspection, which may alternately display the connection of isolated beings and items with their environment or highlight the whimsy of the profound world, in which we find ourselves. The universe is full of connections, many of which are waiting to be discovered; part of my journey as a photographer is to document these connections. Any assignment, be it an event, a product shoot or a portrait session is always approached through communication with the client; this is where the first connection is established. Ideas are exchanged and a collaborative plan of action forms, ultimately resulting in a set of images that aim to exceed the expectations of each client. And, lest we forget, it is important to have fun while practicing the serious business of photography!

One thought on “iPhone Friday”

  1. I think the b&w image is more intriguing. The color image is clearly about the plant, whereas the b&w image is more mysterious & more about the structure and offers the dialogue between the straight spear-like cluster & the curly free-form network. There is an inherently expressed energy that invites the viewer to explore the total composition….!

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