Recurring silhouettes - Monomad Challenge


Today is a day for silhouettes, those silhouettes of people walking by, but also for capturing those unknown people I encounter on the street, where everything converges in harmony. This is also a manifestation of those silhouettes in the unknownness of these people. I don't know them, and perhaps I don't even know their names, or perhaps they aren't aware that I'm photographing them. But it's also about showing this figure in anonymity. Here we don't see what they look like or who they are; it's simply the shape of the silhouette within the photographic frame.


Of course, to achieve this type of composition, you need good sunlight to create a lot of brightness, which in turn generates backlighting in certain areas where these scenes can be captured, where the figure of these silhouettes manifests itself in such a way that it can be captured in this universe of the unknown as part of this formation.


So, this is my series for today, an excellent start to the week for black and white photography, where everything is subject to individual interpretation. It's also a bit about the aesthetics of light and imagery, shared through my own vision of this infinite world of images that must be viewed in detail and with greater sensitivity—which is, in part, what photography is all about.


All photographs are my own work.
