Photographer: Jonathan Wollin (Karma=958)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA
About: All my pictures are apart of a bigger picture, which are in my portfolio called "pieces". They are all bound to each other some ways. All of them are real pictures from my life, containing real people, real events, real looks, and real places. Some are set up some are not. Recognizing ambiguities is a very important key while reaching the solution. I am not trying to capture physical beauty, which is considered as the goal of art by many people. I am trying to capture the psychology apart from visual values. You should look at them for at least a minute, and try to see them. Some sort of goal is generally bound to the image, and the piece, and the person in the image, and me, in more than one ways. They are ambiguous from many perspectives. Try to understand in what conditions the particular photo at hand was shot. What is my relationship with those people, who are they, what are they doing and the most important, what do they think. Make psychoanalysis of my pictures. But also include my psychoanalysis in you thinking, since they are real people, and it?s my real life. You must also remember the other photos in the bigger picture of things is to realize the connections and evaluate the photo in the wider context, such that, a photo, which can be regarded as uninspiring can mean a lot in the context of the piece. I think that the art is to realize that there is no "beautiful", since beauty is a relative concept. And it is art to understand relativity, since realizing it leads to understanding a very important way of human thinking, which is called "being open minded" among the natural languages. Artists are open-minded people who can see that there is no beauty, since they are open minded, since they know that some can regard some work as beautiful, and regarded as not beautiful by others.
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