2016 / Fine Art / Abstract (Non-Pro)

Seasons (In Intentional Camera Movement)

  • Photographer
    Edwin Loyola

“The Four Seasons,” there is nothing commonplace about the images. Spring is as magical as can be expected with flowers, and brooks, and skies in their glorious colors, while summer is grass and clouds in eternal motion. Fall is somber and mysterious but still delightful with all the different hues while winter is desolate and sullen. Different emotions for 4 different seasons, it could very well be the visualization of Vivaldi’s classic of the same title. Intentionally moving the camera while taking a photograph doesn’t make much sense. But it is not only the movement of the camera that will create these images. There is the direction - up or down?, left or right? Then there is the speed of the photographers hand while moving the camera, as well as the aperture openings, the shutter’s speed and a host of other technical factors that come into play. But with Edwin Loyola, he’s constant experimentation and innovation have pushed the boundaries of the images he takes. With this new technique “I will never be able to duplicate these images and this is what excites me, this is what compels me”