Description Title: 'One Slipper in the Rain.'Creation Date: 17 January 2019.Series: Environmental Still Life Photography.Series Years: 2017-2019 (On-going).Copyright 2019 Nawfal Johnson All Rights Reserved.Photographer's Statement:'There isn't very often, a time when I want to rush and take my camera out quickly, and take a shot. However, when I noticed the lonely slipper in the rain, with raindrops, leaves, and vertical shadows, I did rush for an umbrella so I could go out in the rain and make this image.' You can buy a High-Quality Print, or an Art Canvas of this Image, from my Fine Art Sales Gallery, at #Imagekind ! Please click on the following link to see your many fine art photograph options:https://www.imagekind.com/One-Slipper-in-the-Rain_art?imid=49c1ce29-486d-47f5-9cc2-0f51bba07bc5Tags:#environmentalstilllife, #imagekind, #Abstract, #illusion, #NawfalJohnsonNur, #contrasty, #colourful, #colorful, #shadows, #Photography, #black, #green, #orange, #blue, #tan, #mysterious, #darkshadows, #BehindtheLens, #PhotographyBlog, #green, #soapbubbles, #smokephotographist, #purple, #macro, #geometrical, #brokenglass, #blue, #slipper, #rain, #raindrops, #single, #one, #alone,
Nawfal Johnson Nur, Malaysia Member Since September 2006 Artist Statement IMAGEKIND: ARTIST BIO — Nawfal Johnson — Smokephotographist Beginnings: When I pick up my camera ... when I compose the subjects in the frame ... and, when I plan and set up my lighting, I have one thing in mind — To take a better photograph than the last time.
I have been using a camera as a hobbyist since I was 12 years old, and then as a freelance professional since 1998.
Photography is a Madness for Me — My Work: I have been a long-time Freelance Stage & Dance Photographer; nevertheless, I focus much of my energy designing fine art Abstract, and, Abstract Expressionism Photography. I also design SMOKE-ART PHOTOGRAPHY, and that is the art style I focused on in my 2011 book, titled, ETHEREAL DREAMS and HOPE.
My Artistic Influences: My main artistic influences are Jackson Pollock and Robert Henri. As for photographic influences, I have always drawn inspiration from photographers Carl Fischer, and Andreas Feininger.