CATCHING PHOTONS - ROLL II
PHOTOGRAPHY BY JANOSCH ORLOWSKY
Being a filmmaker and working in TV and entertainment industry, photography helps to improve my visual craft and to stay attentive.
36 more singular thermodynamic states: Portrait, Street, snapshots.
All images taken handheld, some at ultra-high iso.
Photographs not for sale.
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01.
LET'S SHOOT
2016
Night is beautiful.
Its colors, its grain, its visuality.
Extreme differentials of bright and dark.
Permanent phase transitions and therefore transcendency...
02.
MOONRISE
2016
03.
MAN ON THE MOON
2016
04.
SKY WITH DIAMONDS
2016
05.
BLACK HOLE
2016
06.
LOTTI IN THOUGHTS
2016
07.
SADNESS
2016
08.
FLASHLIGHT
2014
09.
LALE II
2015
10.
ROSE
2016
11.
PARADISE FLOWER
2016
12.
ELISABETH I
2016
13.
ELISABETH II
2016
14.
DAVIS
2016
15.
SWAN
2016
I love shooting portraits with fast 85 or 135mm lenses.
Not shooting on purpose, I carry only one lens: 1.2/50mm or legacy 1.4/50, sometimes 2.0/35, sometimes 2.0/25, depending on my mood.
Focal length defines photographer-subject-distance.
You can always find someone's innermost beauty, no matter what focal length.
16.
ANASTASIA
2016
17.
JENS II
2016
18.
PETRA II
2016
19.
MARIUS
2016
20.
LAURA
2016
21.
BOY EATING ICE
2016
22.
GIRL FROM GREECE
2016
23.
SUN GLASSES
2016
Today's fast Zooms are too heavy and too bulky.
Lenses and cameras are not meant to intimidate people.
Dreaming of a compact, lightweight, manual FE f/1.4 35-50mm zoom lens, completing the vision of mirrorless shooting.
Perfect corner sharpness and corner falloff are not that important when photographing people.
Center performance, object isolation and lovely, harmonic bokeh are more important.
24.
JOY
2016
25.
SCREAM II
2016
26.
NUCA AND FRIENDS
2016
27.
WEALTH
2016
28.
PROTECTION I
2016
29.
PROTECTION II
2016
30.
FIRE
2016
31.
WISDOM
2016
32.
BUDDHA
2016
33.
HEAVY RAIN
2015
34.
PHASE TRANSITION
2014
35.
ANASTASIA II
2016
36.
ANASTASIA III
2016
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