Urban minimalism

So another portion of minimalistic photographs has passed the delay. I think I've already written so much about different photography styles, including minimalism, that I have nothing to say.

Minimalism is not only a minimal number of objects, but also their homogeneous structure.

It is clear that all genres and concepts are blurred.

In minimalism, color is very important. There should not be much of it either, but those two or three colors that will be present in the image can be very bright and saturated.

Or they can be muted.

If we summarize all the urban colors of Vologda and bring them to a common meaning, then it will be a peach color.

Five-story brick Khrushchev era buildings were painted in this color.

But the barracks can be of any color.

In fact, color in an urban environment is very easy to find, even in winter.

Creative topics are inversely proportional to topics that are sold or relevant to the media.

It's like spiritual and material, like plus and minus - they will never stand side by side.

And you can never go to the extreme anywhere and never, you need to be able to balance.

Minimalism, by the way, is not easy to find. In the summer, for example, it is even more difficult to do this.

In general, I have long concluded that I love trees without foliage.

Cars look minimal under the snow, because snow covers unnecessary details.

Snow is generally a very necessary artistic element!

Minimalistic plots can be broken down by topics.

The first is fences.

The second is the walls.

The third is the signal ribbons.

Well, all this can be mixed in different ways.

There is also graphic minimalism or graphics with elements of minimalism.

These concepts, if anything, are not on the Internet. I made it all up myself.

In general, take a camera and shoot what steals your attention, and then sort the material down the shelves!

Sort:  

The first one is like a minimalist painting. But love all of them. 🙂