Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - "He Hefei" ―― Reflections on Jia Zhuangzhi's "Qu" in Photography Art

"He Hefei" ―― Reflections on Jia Zhuangzhi's "Qu" in Photography Art

When I first saw this song. What I see is turbulent airflow or turbulent power, not just a lotus leaf blown by the wind. The turbulent airflow around me is constantly inciting, which is an overwhelming feeling.

I realize that this force has no direction, not upward, downward, left or right. In other words, instead of simply patting the lotus leaf, the lotus leaf is used to express the hidden power in the curve. To protect the lotus, we should take good care of it, like the wings of an eagle and the strong and warm embrace of our mother. ...

If the greatest advantage of a work is its gorgeous composition, then this one is nothing at all. Composition is just a tool, a technique and a means to emphasize photography technology, which is used to explain and express the realm that photographers want to convey.

The author uses the simplest black and white to express it, and divides the surrounding black into two by showing the curve that penetrates the picture, opening up a world from chaos and creating a changing force like Tai Chi and Eight Diagrams. The contrast between black and white and timbre highlights the theme, and the rich timbre makes up for the original black and white, guiding the viewer to abandon the dry and pious touch and even integrate into the work to experience the power brought by the song.

This is how I feel when I see this work.