The way you lined things out makes my heart jump with joy because I learned to look through the same glasses back in my A-level / baccalaureate architecture & art studies at the end of Highschool. Of course I’m not artistic and hunting for the perfect scene daily so I’m not always paying attention now.
It brings so much nerdy joy to my day when I do spot a composition that just feels perfect in that sense. 😅
Nerdy joy at its finest 🤩 I’m so happy you enjoyed it 🙏🏼 and what a drama to do architecture and art studies in highschool… I’m mostly self taught 😇 learning by failing is another way to put it haha and now I cannot not see it wherever I go (I also consciously look as I now FINaLLY can share all these nerdy stuff here in the magazine 🙌😍) thanks for checking it out xx
🤣 drama indeed because I was the clown until 2 weeks before the exam when I finally decided to study some theory lol so glad I turned down art college it would have killed my creative juices like the art exam did.
I just relished I wrote drama when it’s not at all what I actually meant 😂😂😂😂😂gosh answering comments when tired is dangerous though it turned out pretty ok - maybe a serendipitous connection as it indeed seemed to have been drama 😂😂😅 sorry 🙏🏼💕
This is so cool, Elin! I love seeing inside your thought process, and how you see the world and what you’re seeing when you do. It’s like getting to see the world a bit through your eyes, and I love when I get the chance to explore life like this through someone else.
Also, hi! I followed you from the Content Summit, and I am feeling inspired to take my camera and take some photos again this weekend and just enjoy seeing what I see when I do :)
We have similar methods of composition: lines, “S” curves, focal points all converge to draw the viewer into our worlds and show others new ways of observing it. Thank you!
I learned about the grid with my photography. Very interesting about the lines. Something I'll have to delve deeper into.
Love this Elin! 😍
The way you lined things out makes my heart jump with joy because I learned to look through the same glasses back in my A-level / baccalaureate architecture & art studies at the end of Highschool. Of course I’m not artistic and hunting for the perfect scene daily so I’m not always paying attention now.
It brings so much nerdy joy to my day when I do spot a composition that just feels perfect in that sense. 😅
Nerdy joy at its finest 🤩 I’m so happy you enjoyed it 🙏🏼 and what a drama to do architecture and art studies in highschool… I’m mostly self taught 😇 learning by failing is another way to put it haha and now I cannot not see it wherever I go (I also consciously look as I now FINaLLY can share all these nerdy stuff here in the magazine 🙌😍) thanks for checking it out xx
🤣 drama indeed because I was the clown until 2 weeks before the exam when I finally decided to study some theory lol so glad I turned down art college it would have killed my creative juices like the art exam did.
Here for the nerdy stuff either way 💕
I just relished I wrote drama when it’s not at all what I actually meant 😂😂😂😂😂gosh answering comments when tired is dangerous though it turned out pretty ok - maybe a serendipitous connection as it indeed seemed to have been drama 😂😂😅 sorry 🙏🏼💕
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Fascinating to take a look into the process. Thank you!
I’m glad you enjoyed it Polina, thanks 🥰
Your creativity is inspiring. Your work is beautiful. Mercì
This is so cool, Elin! I love seeing inside your thought process, and how you see the world and what you’re seeing when you do. It’s like getting to see the world a bit through your eyes, and I love when I get the chance to explore life like this through someone else.
Also, hi! I followed you from the Content Summit, and I am feeling inspired to take my camera and take some photos again this weekend and just enjoy seeing what I see when I do :)
We have similar methods of composition: lines, “S” curves, focal points all converge to draw the viewer into our worlds and show others new ways of observing it. Thank you!