Abstract | Film
A collection of film and digital images that delve into the abstract perspective within my mind. I like to classify it as mood imagery that is often inexplicable. Hence one of my favorite quotes, “The simplest things are the most profound”, once stated by Alvin Langdon Coburn, 20th century abstract film photographer.
A collection of images that delve into the focus and perspective within my mind. I like to classify it as mood imagery that is often inexplicable. Hence one of my favorite quotes, “The simplest things are the most profound”, once stated by Alvin Langdon Coburn, 20th century abstract film photographer.A collection of images that delve into the focus and perspective within my mind. I like to classify it as mood imagery that is often inexplicable. Hence one of my favorite quotes, “The simplest things are the most profound”, once stated by Alvin Langdon Coburn, 20th century abstract film photographer. A collection of images that delve into the focus and perspective within my mind. I like to classify it as mood imagery that is often inexplicable. Hence one of my favorite quotes, “The simplest things are the most profound”, once stated by Alvin Langdon Coburn, 20th century abstract film photographer.A collection of images that delve into the focus and perspective within my mind. I like to classify it as mood imagery that is often inexplicable. Hence one of my favorite quotes, “The simplest things are the most profound”, once stated by Alvin Langdon Coburn, 20th century abstract film photographer.A collection of images that delve into the focus and perspective within my mind. I like to classify it as mood imagery that is often inexplicable. Hence one of my favorite quotes, “The simplest things are the most profound”, once stated by Alvin Langdon Coburn, 20th century abstract film photographer.A collection of images that delve into the focus and perspective within my mind. I like to classify it as mood imagery that is often inexplicable. Hence one of my favorite quotes, “The simplest things are the most profound”, once stated by Alvin Langdon Coburn, 20th century abstract film photographer.