My Minimalist Photography
Earlier today I wrote a long paragraph on photographic minimalism I thought could be the core of a blog post. Before finishing the post I wanted to research minimalism to make sure I knew what I was writing about.
I ended up confused, especially when I read that the Minimalist Photography Awards defines twelve categories of minimalist photography, many of which overlap. What exactly is minimalist photography? I decided to throw out any formal definitions and try to boil my thoughts down to my ideas about minimalist photography.
Minimalist photography is simple and without clutter; it leaves room for the viewer’s imagination. I lean toward minimalism in the natural world where there are no straight lines or angles. I don’t like to confine myself to any one genre or style save one strong preference - color over black-and-white.
Here are a few of my minimalist photos. I have more in my Minimalism gallery.