Silhouette
Silhouette is about subtraction.
By removing detail, the image shifts from description to suggestion. Shape replaces identity. Contrast replaces context. What remains is form, gesture, and mood.
These photographs invite interpretation. They don’t tell you what to see.
They leave space.
Silhouette asks the viewer to slow down, sit with ambiguity, and complete the image in their own way.
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Before the light changes -
Looking Ahead, Bethells Beach -
After the commute -
Evening Tide -
Waiting for the crossing -
Before the Day, Pakiri -
Rough and Ready -
Last Light, Auckland -
Where the day slows -
Crater Line -
Driftwood Quiet -
Reaching for light -
In Formation -
Before the Light -
Edge of the lake -
Waiheke Ridge at Sunset