Week 12: Forced Perspective – 2018 Trevor Carpenter Photochallenge

This week, we’re going play with Forced Perspective. Put simply, forced perspective is a fun optical illusion that can make big things look small, small things look big, near things look far, or far things look near. To do so, the photographer carefully arranges objects in the foreground and/or background to “trick” the viewer into thinking these objects are near each other, even when they’re not. It’s a fun technique that can be used to create some very creative, memorable photos. READ MORE →

2015 CHALLENGE, WEEK 46: LOOKING DOWN

I’ve spent a lot of time recently 20 feet off the ground on scaffolding working on my house. I was struck by how different my yard and neighborhood looked from READ MORE →