If your looking for inspiration I have the place for you. Carolyn Guild has an amazing array of black and white photography. The patterns, textures, and lights all come together in Carolyn Guilds photographs to inspire and ignite the imagination and love of the natural and phenomenal.
Black and White photography can be one of the most finicky medias out there. To much light, and your photograph is washed out, to little light, and you have a beautiful black, well lets face it, you wont be happy. But in Carolyn’s work you can see that neither of these two issues seem to plague her at all. The natural spires of mountain tip that peer out of the snow, and the bubble glass textures of icicles that grace the edges of plant, and structure are just a couple of the amazing examples of Carolyn’s work. I invite you to take the time to visit her site.
My personal favorites begin with, “Quiet Storm”. The way the mountain just seems to appear out of the wisps of clouds, and blinding sun soaked snows is almost mystical. Just knowing that at any moment the view will all disappear again, is enough to want to hold onto it as long as possible. Islands of trees only serve to remind you that you are still attached to land, and not floating away in the mass of white. And there is this urge to share such a beautiful view with everyone you can. (This photograph can be found in the portfolio ”photography in high places”. It is the first photograph.)
Then we have, ” Snowpatch”. This mountain seems to come so close to touching the stars that you can just imagine only seeing this through the eyes of the extreme adventures and maybe only the eagles. The wrap of cloud that brings the background from it’s cold fingers in to comfort is a beautiful compliment to Carolyn’s work. Add to that the vastness of the snow field in the fore ground, and suddenly you have art. Like Ansel Adams, and Charles C. Ebbets. You can see the “signature”. (Snowpatch can also be found in Photography in High Places. It is the 5th photograph in the series.)
Now we have, “The Clear Spirits”. These are a group of photographs showing the shy yet beautiful nature of ice. The textures of frozen water are compelling, and stirring. They inspire me to go out and find similar ice sculptures, for my own photography. They might inspire you to imagine other worlds, or fantastical realms. Maybe even wood sprites would be a part of your imaginings. What ever the case, I’m sure you can see what I am referring to when I mention the “signature” that is prevalent in all of Carolyn Guild’s work. I know that I want to see more, and will be spending more time here on her site. I hope you will to. (The “Clear Spirits” can be found in the portfolio “The Romance of Nature”. There are several in this series. I invite you to spend some time here, and throughout the rest of the gallery.)
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