‘Reflection’

Reflecting on my series surrounding light, it is interesting to see what aspects of ‘light’ jumped out at me.
I found the more intricate the lighting situation was, the more it played with my mood.  I found a split in a curtain has more meaning than open open curtains themselves as the twinkling lights that go through the gaps created a very predominant feeling of ‘morning’ or ‘dawn’ compared to light  flooding in.

I found the way I collected my images was by reflecting back to my prompt and focusing on ‘light’ and ‘ambiance’.  I learned that in our surroundings, aspects that we aren’t always aware off make great inspiration and are beautiful mise-en-scenes. It’s always good to choose something to notice that you aren’t always aware off to inspire aspects in your work and to build your creative attitude as a whole.

In regards to thinking about final questions, I would wonder if it’s harder to notice more precise themes compared to broader ones. For example instead of just light, setting a more precise theme- light in dark place or abstract shadows. I think finding similarities in precise themes can be more rewarding as it means you’ve been focusing harder.