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In 'Symmetry,' the photographer explores the classical Greek definition of the termβa pursuit of well-proportioned, harmonious design rather than mere geometric mirroring. By focusing on the interplay of light and shadow, the image captures a refined balance that elevates the subject into a study of form and structure. This photograph is award-worthy for its sophisticated interpretation of balance, demonstrating how a deliberate, moderate approach to composition can transform everyday subjects into timeless, evocative art. It stands as a testament to the power of monochromatic vision in revealing the inherent beauty within structured environments.
Based near Cologne, Germany, Kirsten Bruening is a dedicated photographer whose creative journey began in childhood with the tactile exploration of analogue film. After a fifteen-year hiatus, she returned to the craft with a renewed focus on the expressive potential of black and white imagery. Her work spans nature, portraiture, and wildlife, consistently highlighting her belief that the interplay of light and shadow is the most potent medium for conveying emotion. Currently, she is pursuing formal studies to further refine her technical expertise and artistic vision.
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