Perspective

 WHAT IT MEANS

The art of perspective representation

No two set of eyes see things the same way.  The question is never about what you look at, but rather what you see.

Where some see the ordinary, others see the exotic.

The difference between a hovel and a palace can be a matter of perspective. Your unique perspective.

Let the form of an object be what it may.  Yet adding elements such as light, shadows, distance, angles and scale, can transform perspective representation into something amazing.

Scene-Ography is about casting the usual, the everyday, the familiar in another perspective. A perspective gained by pausing, by seeing and by visualizing via a different filter.

When one does that - it’s amazing what you can envision and what your eyes can see.

It’s all about perspective…

 

WHO I AM

My name is Ed Farris. I grew up the son of a photographer.  A darkroom in our house and cameras always within reach.  As a 10-year old, I was behind a twin-lens camera shooting college football games from the sidelines - getting yelled at by coaches whose teams were having a bad day - 'get that kid outta of my way'.

Though my professional career took me in other directions, I never lost that innate way of seeing things in another manner - looking at scenes through a different lens.

And today - even through that lens in now digital rather than one of the traditional cameras I grew up with - the perspective is still the same.

Different...that is.

 

CONTACT

Email: SceneOgraphy@outlook.com

Instagram: SceneOgraphy1