Siin näete erinevaid näiteid tellimustfotograafiast,
mis muudesse valdkondadesse ei sobi.
Kõige enam soovitakse minult saada "meeleolupilte" kas objektide
sisustusdetailidest või ümbritsevast loodusest (metsad, veekogud jne.).
Need võivad töötada, isegi siis kui objekti ja meeleolupildi asukoha
vahe on kilomeetrites, kuid neid teha tundub siiani imelik.
Minule huvitavamad on sellised sisustusdetailide pildid, kus tegemist
on renoveerimata objektide ja algupäraste lahendustega. Sadakond aastat
vanad ukselingid näiteks. Tapeedialune sentimeetripaksune kultuurkiht 1940.
aastatest pärit ajalehti. Ka ei teadnud ma, et Eestis toodeti kunagi lüliteid
ja pistikupesi. Ja ka sajanditagune uksekellalahendus on palju elegantsem kui
tänapäevased fonolukud.
Ka minu enda katsetused vale-infrapunase ja pärisinfrapunasega käivad siia.
Aga ka drooniga udus ja pimedas pildistamine.
Here you can see various examples of other photos I've taken
and which I cannot put into any of the other categories.
Mostly, customers want me to take "mood images" about details of
interior decoration or the surrounding features of nature (forests,
bodies of water, etc.). These may work for the person who views the
advertisement, even when in reality the distance between the locations
of the property and the "mood image" is in kilometers, but to me it still
weird (inauthentic?) to take such images.
For me, it is more interesting to take images of interior details on unrenovated
properties with original solutions. Door knobs more than a century old, for example.
The cultural strata 1cm thick under the wall paper revealing old newspaper pages from
the 1940s. I also had no idea that Estonia had a local production of plastic light
switches and wall sockets. Also, the solution for a door bell in a 4-apartment building
from a 100 years ago seems more elegant than any of the modern solutions.
This section will also include my own experimentation with real and faux near-infrared
photography. But also aerial photography in darkness and mists.