Photography, a universal language, means different things to different people. For some, it’s documentation; for others, it’s artistic expression. For these two seasoned photographers, it.
.. By Rosemary Bassey Photography, a universal language, means different things to different people.
For some, it’s documentation; for others, it’s artistic expression. For these two seasoned photographers, it embodies balance, self-reflection, and relentless pursuit, Daily Trust on Sunday writes. The beauty of walking into an exhibition is that you never know what to expect or what emotions you’d be forced to walk out of the room with.
With art and images, you are bound to go on a journey of expression and conviction within yourself. When I walked into Segun and Kunle’s exhibition, it was as though I was given a blank space to create my own thoughts because of how the room was designed. The bare white walls with the exhibited photos hanging on them created an illusion that allowed you to focus deeply on the portrait in front of you.
I got around to asking both creatives what photography meant to them. Segun started by saying, “Photography to me is all about “balance”. For photos, we balance light & shadows (neither of them can exist without each other) to get that perfect picture.
“It’s very similar to the concept of YING & YANG, growing up, I realised you can’t do everything and be everywhere, you always need to find that balance to make it work.” For Kunle, he ex.
