Monday, April 1, 2019

Selvy Ngantung’s Minimal Long Exposure Landscapes are Haunting

A photograph may be viewed for a second, a minute, maybe two. The person that views it seldom, if ever, is held for the same amount of time it took for the photographer to create the image. For landscape photographer Selvy Ngantung, the more time she puts into her work, the better she feels. "When I’m making my photographs I’m filled with enjoyment," she says. From planning to walking, to taking several long exposures, she's always connected to the process "...each and every second I spend creating photographs, I'm putting my creativity and imagination into my work". And whilst her audience may not spend as long viewing a single image as she does making it, her purpose remains the same; "I craft my work so that the viewers are able to capture the emotions I'm feeling through the images I make".
Selvy Ngantung’s Minimal Long Exposure Landscapes are Haunting posted first on http://thephoblographer.com

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