Contact Sheet 2
All Photos:


Yellow Photos: Initial Selection
The first contact sheet, which is “yellow,” displays a variety of moments where light and structure come together in harmony. In these pictures, my main focus was on creating abstract compositions, aiming to simplify architectural elements in order to emphasize a feeling of tranquility. The ongoing contrast between movement and rest serves as a symbol for our lives in today’s fast-paced world.
Yellow represents hope and possibility in this collection. Every picture was captured with a curious approach, allowing me to play around with viewpoints and angles without striving for flawlessness. These pictures show moments of exploration, capturing interesting designs, shading, and shapes in city settings.

Green Selection: Narrowing Down
From the “yellow” series, I selected 10 images that align more with my idea of embracing relaxation. These “green shots” demonstrate simplicity through clear lines, soft lighting, and subtle tones, creating a peaceful ambiance. Every shot encourages viewers to stop and contemplate.

These choices capture my perspective by highlighting peaceful moments within the city environment, encouraging observers to admire the tranquility.
Red Selection: My Favorites
At last, I chose the top three images in the color “red” that best align with my artistic vision and the message I want to communicate. These images are striking examples of peaceful architecture within the hectic pace of today’s world.
Evaluation and Future Direction
This procedure has revealed that my most powerful shots emphasize light and form in a simplistic manner. Nevertheless, I acknowledge opportunities for improvement. In my upcoming photo sessions, I strive to improve my ability to capture natural moments of tranquility and deepen the emotional impact of my images through the use of organic shapes and gentle lighting.
My future endeavor involves exploring different architectural elements and perspectives with more fluidity. Moreover, I am interested in trying out longer exposure times in order to capture dynamic movement alongside static forms, thereby highlighting the harmony between speed and stillness in our daily lives.
