by Kim Ort | Jul 17, 2015 | Books, Colour, Consolations, Essence, Visual Design
Red and raw Your anger slices through me Leaving me wondering about the sadness buried deep inside. How best to portray anger in a photograph? I focused on the raw energy of anger, symbolized by the red movement. Underneath, we can see a hint of blue,...
by Kim Ort | Jul 15, 2015 | Contemplation, Humility, Seeing, Visual Design
I’ve been writing lately; going deep. My mind is full with thoughts and ideas, making my daily walks even more important. On this day, I was just beginning my walk and entering the park. I saw a flash or orange that made me stop. The photograph above shows what...
by Kim Ort | May 7, 2015 | Perspective, Photo By Design 1, Photography, Visual Design
Aleksander Rodchenko was a Russian photographer who changed the way people saw photography. You can see his unique perspectives in this inspiring article from the Huffington Post. With his Leica in hand, Russian photographer Aleksander Rodchenko spent the 1920s...