Pre-visualization
plays a big role in how photographers create some images. Experimenting
with new techniques, a different lens, different paper, or better yet,
subject matter out of your comfort zone, adds gold into that visual tool
bag.
When I came across this old aircraft graveyard in Grey Bull, Wyoming, I knew I wanted to give some of the images a vintage look to facilitate how I felt about the scene.
It was an amazing location to photograph. Problem was, I saw vintage images, B/W images, and color images all in different areas. My brain felt like a ping-pong match afterwards departing exhausted, but satiated.
Click on image to enlarge.
When I came across this old aircraft graveyard in Grey Bull, Wyoming, I knew I wanted to give some of the images a vintage look to facilitate how I felt about the scene.
It was an amazing location to photograph. Problem was, I saw vintage images, B/W images, and color images all in different areas. My brain felt like a ping-pong match afterwards departing exhausted, but satiated.
Click on image to enlarge.
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