a process inside a process~ why do I edit my photos?

love is like oxygen
love is like oxygen
another year about to fly by
another year about to fly by
smiling at her future
smiling at her future
the big church
the big church
stepping into a story
stepping into a story
stretching the truth
stretching the truth

When I edit my photos, I set in motion a whole new process that allows me to see beyond the actual image. I begin to feel emotions and to imagine worlds that the image open doors to. So my initial photograph becomes a key, a starter and a catalyst to a brand new process. I leave myself open to what the moment suggests, what level of contrast it wants, what degree of clarity or blur, saturation or absence of color, and what lines to highlight, and inside of all this (which sometimes takes not longer than a few minutes), a new image is born, one that is layered with sketches of imagination and brush strokes of feeling. I attempt through that to marry the past with the now in anticipation of the art that might wish to join my future.

 

Wishing all my readers and subscribers a wonderful and inspired new year.

All above images were taken with an iPhone during my recent trip to New Zealand and edited with phone apps.


Comments

34 responses to “a process inside a process~ why do I edit my photos?”

  1. Reblogged this on A passionate photographer, with nature in his heart and commented:
    And this one to… Great photographer mimo…

  2. NIce, i love it. Amazing.

  3. you have some splendid shots indeed…congratulations!!!

  4. These are great.

  5. Every picture tells a story and this in its own language. I like all.

  6. I think…. Your work is beautiful!

    1. Thank you Victoria 🙂

  7. Beautiful !!
    I’ll keep following for new posts. Loved your photos !

    1. Thank you Raquel!

  8. Great works. Creative and innovative.

    1. Much appreciated!

  9. Nice work:)

    1. thank you!

  10. Beautifully put, love your work

    1. Thank you very much pammy

  11. Additionally, by the help of editing the photo, I can show what I really wanted to shoot, what I imagined when I press the shutter button. As said earlier, it is definitely a part of photography.

  12. Enjoyed reading this a lot – and can identify with it very much.

    1. Thanks Brendan!

  13. Reblogged this on An Artist at Heart.

  14. It is really a good collection. Exciting creativity. As a documentary photographer I hardly didn’t do any editing. Now I find it adventurous to do some.

    1. Yes, of course I understand not editing documentary photographs that need to present the truth as it is. And yes it is a great adventure to try and create moods with images.

  15. I feel just as you do about editing, though you’ve said it so much better. Brilliant images! “Stepping into a Story” really wows me, and the last one makes me smile.

    1. Thank you Paul!

  16. Beautiful!
    Is that Piha Beach I recognise? (One of my favourite places in the world.)
    I too love to edit photographs – for me it brings the art to photography.
    I edit my first drafts of fiction and they always end up better after edits so why not with photography too.

    1. I totally agree! The beach is Karekare 🙂

      1. Ah right next to Piha. I was just by both yesterday.
        Great blog by the way. 🙂

        1. thank you

  17. It is an art to edit photos too, it is a part of photography. You have made some really great images here!

    1. Thank you kindly

  18. wow! your work is amazing! i love editing photos but i never looked at it the way you describe…. it is so true and amazing! thank you

    1. many thanks Lina.

  19. Beautiful, keep creating magic 🙂 excellent creative processing!

    1. Thank you so much! Happy New Year

      1. Happy New Year to you as well 🙂

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