Imagine Often Conflicts Illusions by Moin Uddin Ahmed

‘Simplicity, Mystery and Beauty.’ As a photographer, desire is to try and look beyond the obvious elements of a photograph: subject, time and light. Capturing the human body in motion or static is an art itself and it is one of the most enduring themes in the visual art.
Imagine Often Conflicts Illusions | Moin Uddin Ahmed

‘Simplicity, Mystery and Beauty.’ As a photographer, desire is to try and look beyond the obvious elements of a photograph: subject, time and light.

Capturing the human body in motion or static is an art itself and it is one of the most enduring themes in the visual art. The shadow of the body also can create an art and illusion. It is possible to elaborate your art through the bodies involves the body shape, angle or postures. You can tell a story or create an illusion through the human bodies and its shadow. Depends how you are going to show it to the people. 

Here all the photographs have taken as candid. The beauty of seeing with different angle gives me a poetic feel. Like the photograph “two in one” was taken at Varanasi, when I saw them the way feel the nature with holding each other’s, I feel their emotion and seeing one person instead of two.

Imagine Often Conflicts Illusions | Moin Uddin Ahmed

Imagine Often Conflicts Illusions | Moin Uddin Ahmed

Imagine Often Conflicts Illusions | Moin Uddin Ahmed

Imagine Often Conflicts Illusions | Moin Uddin Ahmed

Imagine Often Conflicts Illusions | Moin Uddin Ahmed

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Imagine Often Conflicts Illusions | Moin Uddin Ahmed

Imagine Often Conflicts Illusions | Moin Uddin Ahmed

Imagine Often Conflicts Illusions | Moin Uddin Ahmed

Imagine Often Conflicts Illusions | Moin Uddin Ahmed

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