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Manu Williams ๐ฉ๐ต๐
@manuwilliams
// Creative Journey 04 | Discovering Slow-Shutter Photography When living in NYC I started exploring slow-shutter photography, after pretty much documenting every nook and cranny in a representational way. Living in the dynamism of the Manhattan had ignited the desire to freeze time and capture the energy of this vibrant city, with enhanced quality. The slow-shutter technique really mirrors my personal rhythm. It is a practice of surrenderโallowing the world to imprint itself onto my lens, rather than forcing an image to conform to my expectations. Each frame is a collaboration between chance and intention. By abstracting everyday scenes and moments, I hope to challenge the viewer to look beyond the surface, to engage with the emotions and energies that underpin our surroundings. Itโs not just about capturing an image but evoking a feeling, sparking curiosity, and inviting contemplation.
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Inna Mosina ๐ฉ๐ต๐
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Manu Williams ๐ฉ๐ต๐
@manuwilliams
Are you trying to challenge me lol? All I am seeing are pictorals ๐
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Inna Mosina ๐ฉ๐ต๐
@innamosina
Oh, I'm sorry ๐๐ I wrote in Russian and forgot to translate ๐
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Manu Williams ๐ฉ๐ต๐
@manuwilliams
Haha ~ I figure it could only be good things ๐ ๐คฃ, my brain could never learn how to read this language!!
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Inna Mosina ๐ฉ๐ต๐
@innamosina
If Russian were not my native language, I would never be able to learn it ๐
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