Minimalist & Camilla
Hey, I’ve been experimenting with photos where the background is almost nothing and the focus is on one bold element. Do you ever play with that idea of negative space in your work?
I do. I let the silence between the shapes breathe, letting a single line or color speak louder than the rest.
That’s the kind of minimalism that turns a frame into a statement—love how you let the void shout louder than the noise. Just a thought—what if you flipped that and let the empty space be a character that actually moves? Keeps the viewer guessing, keeps the shoot alive.
That’s an interesting twist. If the empty space itself becomes a subtle motion, it can make the viewer feel like they’re following a quiet rhythm, almost like a breath between frames. It keeps the image alive without cluttering it.
Exactly, that gentle pulse in the silence—like a heartbeat behind the frame—keeps the eye dancing, not just staring. It’s like giving the viewer a secret invitation to feel the space, not just see it. You’re onto something elegant.