Behind the Camera – Drift
Captured along the Pacific coast, Drift is a minimalist seascape that explores space, stillness, and quiet movement. Photographed on an overcast day, the scene is reduced to its simplest elements — sea, sky, and two distant sailboats dissolving into the horizon.
A single boat first appeared like a brushstroke against the muted tones, followed moments later by a second, barely visible through the haze. Using a telephoto lens and narrow aperture, I isolated the composition to emphasize scale, distance, and negative space.
The soft grey palette removes distraction, allowing the eye to rest and the mind to slow down. This image is less about the boats themselves and more about the feeling of solitude, balance, and suspended time.
Drift reflects the essence of minimalist fine art photography, making it an ideal piece for those drawn to calm interiors, coastal wall art, and quiet, contemplative spaces.
Behind the Camera – Drift
Captured along the Pacific coast, Drift is a minimalist seascape that explores space, stillness, and quiet movement. Photographed on an overcast day, the scene is reduced to its simplest elements — sea, sky, and two distant sailboats dissolving into the horizon.
A single boat first appeared like a brushstroke against the muted tones, followed moments later by a second, barely visible through the haze. Using a telephoto lens and narrow aperture, I isolated the composition to emphasize scale, distance, and negative space.
The soft grey palette removes distraction, allowing the eye to rest and the mind to slow down. This image is less about the boats themselves and more about the feeling of solitude, balance, and suspended time.
Drift reflects the essence of minimalist fine art photography, making it an ideal piece for those drawn to calm interiors, coastal wall art, and quiet, contemplative spaces.