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Monochromatic portraiture that emphasizes mood, intimacy, and the dialogue between light and shadow.
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Idonette posted in the group Photo Themes
Where absence speaks louder than presence.
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Idonette posted in the group Photo Themes
This image reflects why I photograph…. moments where contrasts meet. A tree reduced to ash, a bird poised for sky. Minimalism allowed me to capture the tension between destruction and renewal.
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Idonette posted in the group Photo Themes
The lilies caught my eye not for their abundance, but for their gentle pause on the surface. I felt compelled to frame them in a minimalist way, allowing them to echo the calm I experienced. It is less about what is seen, and more about what is felt—the quiet invitation to breathe and notice simplicity.
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Inspired by Rembrandt, the painter, whose mastery of light and shadow gave us portraits that remain dramatic, moody, and eternal… I sought to echo his unique style, photographing sunflowers under the gentle glow of soft candlelight.
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I just completed the course with DPC, and it truly exceeded my expectations. From the very first module, it guided me through a thoughtful self-assessment, then built up to practical strategies covering business planning, structures, legalities, pricing,…Read More
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This minimalist photography course by Danie Bester was informative, engaging, and inspiring. The mix of well-written material and thoughtfully produced videos made it a great learning experience. What I loved most is how it completely changed the way I think before taking a…Read More
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Still figuring out who I am behind the lens—and loving the freedom to explore. This shot felt like a small breakthrough: well composed, creatively charged, and edited with intention in Lightroom Classic. Grateful for the space to experiment and grow.
I would love your feedback on what’s working and what could be refined.1 Comment-
Great Idonette! I like it. Your photo has a lot of potential and I would love the opportunity to edit it as part of the Pro Lounge reviews. For example, the shoulder further from the camera is a tad too bright and I am sure we can soften the sharp grain too. Upload it, as soon as we post the next photo critique date please!
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