In terms of subjects, my photography is, well, everywhere. Natural landscapes, urban landscapes, street photography, seascapes, sunrises and sunsets, stars, night, sport, architecture. If there is a consistency, it is probably the visual relationships between different shapes. I rarely delete from my image library as I often need time to recognize how the shapes connect. Then I begin to understand how the photograph should look.
Photography usually doesn’t start with a blank canvas. Instead, it begins with a chaotic reality, from which distractions must be discarded so a certain kind of simplicity remains. That was the situation with this diptych. On a cold winter morning, two crows perched on wires were having a conversation. The idea to make a diptych came later.