Visual sensation - Monomad Challenge

For those of us who love photography and practice it as part of our routine, have you ever wondered how far this craft can go? I have, but like everything else I've done in life—like when I played baseball or tennis for a while, or when I pursued playing a musical instrument—this routine has endured for many years since I started taking photographs, and I think it will continue for many more, until the day old age finally brings me exhaustion. It's undoubtedly an interest I've kept alive: creating my own visual space through the camera.


As these photographs show, this is how I like to capture every circumstance and every detail of these scenes. And of course, every time I take photos, I refine my eye even further. I continue my constant practice because, like everything else, there's always a desire to improve.


Perhaps I haven't fully profited from photography, since I don't do it professionally, but it's also because I do it because I enjoy it, not because I'm looking for financial gain. Each shot I take is a visual connection, a way to appreciate those hidden images and understand those forms; it's the infinity of the visual world.


All photographs are my own work.

I think photography is a passion from which you can't "cure". I myself had crises and breaks in continuing photography for 8 years (now I have such a crisis), but I always come back. And always with new, better ideas. Very nice pictures as usual :)
That happens, but you find yourself continuing down that path and learning. Thanks for commenting!
I admire your photographic work because there's so much sincerity in it, as well as quality and aesthetic beauty, but above all, and as you rightly mention, it has more to do with a spiritual connection with oneself. I feel the same way; I don't know what I would do without photography. Until death do us part! Jjjjj
Hey, thanks for your appreciation. The truth is that photography is essential to my life, and well, to you and many other people.