Frame & CobaltEdge
Hey, have you ever wondered how photography shapes our perception of reality, especially when you consider the digital side of things?
Sure, a photo is just a record of light, but how you choose to edit or frame it can change what we think we saw. Digital tools give us power to tweak reality, so we’ve got to stay sharp about what’s real and what’s just a filter.
Exactly, and that’s why I always look for the subtle storytelling in the edits—every brushstroke or curve on a histogram can shift a whole narrative. It’s like being a detective for light, figuring out what’s genuinely there and what’s a clever play of the lens.
Sounds like you’re already on the same side of the lens, looking past the click to the story in the grain. Just keep an eye on the edits, though—sometimes the sharpest brush can also be the sneakiest.
That’s the plan—my notebook is already open to track every tweak, just in case the brightest brush hides a secret story.