Shekinah Adaramola
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Beauty That Doesn’t Translate on Film
This article is about beautiful things that we can’t seem to capture right on camera. It’s about the amount of intentionality that goes into creating the perfect photo. Of views. Of ourselves. It’s about the unhealthy attachments we have to ‘angles’ and the need for validation from the rest of the world. We think it looks good but, does it really count if others don’t? It’s a reminder that we can see beauty in everything and it is subjective. It’s about seeing the world as it is. There is room for creativity and altering here and there but, don’t ever forget that you’re all of that. And then some more. You are beautiful; even when the camera doesn’t agree with you. And so is that one lizard creeping along the sidewalk.
By Shekinah Adaramola2 years ago in Art