Long Exposure Photographs von Stefano Orazzini

Long-exposure photographs are an essential part of many of my projects. It is a photographic technique that has always fascinated me since I discovered the extraordinary works of authors such as Michael Kenna and Hiroshi Sugimoto. The long exposure is a kind of slow, thoughtful photography, you don't have to seize the moment, but fix the passing time on the film or on the sensor. The challenge is to know how to dose shutter speeds, tones and contrasts through creative and efficient use of filters to obtain a harmonious result in shades and shapes. The long exposures have the characteristic of enhancing an abstract and minimalist style. They highlight the essentiality of the subjects, and the passage of time removes weight from the surface contrasts of moving elements such as water or clouds. In a certain sense, the long exposure time lightens the photographs, subtracts what is real but unnecessary, and relieves them from that "heaviness of reality" that Italo Calvino spoke of in his famous American Lessons.

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  1. Le Zitelle. Venedig

    337,- ArtFrame™, 100x100 cm



  2. Das Dorf Isola Santa und der See im Herbst.

    244,- ArtFrame™, 125x70 cm



  3. Das Dorf Vernazza in den Cinque Terre, Italien

    297,- ArtFrame™, 100x100 cm


  4. Holzsteg bleibt auf dem See

    297,- ArtFrame™, 100x100 cm



  5. Einsamer Felsen am weißen Sandstrand

    297,- ArtFrame™, 100x100 cm





  6. Brücke des Teufels und Fluss Serchio, Toskana

    243,- ArtFrame™, 85x105 cm
















  7. Der Arpy-See und der Mont Blanc

    244,- ArtFrame™, 125x70 cm


  8. Blauer Morgen in Venedig

    260,- ArtFrame™, 125x70 cm




  9. Die Boote von Etretat

    260,- ArtFrame™, 125x70 cm