21. Dilemma
“To me, photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place… I’ve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.”
~Elliott Erwitt
This photograph originated from a sequence of events which led each-other to finally emerge as a photograph.
I was doing photography to cover an event when I noticed some wooden rectangles which were framing people to give them a separate space of themselves. I took some shots and looked for some other similar framings. That is when I noticed this gate. I observed it for nearly 20 mins and then took 1 trial photograph.
After this I decided to make better use of it and asked a girl to stand at the gate.
I noticed the glow around the edges of the girl. It was due to the difference in the light intensity on opposite sides of the gate. Light was more intense inside than outside. I decided to make use of it and even exaggerate it. So I switched off some lights on the outer side.
Now to take the photograph to next level I had to decide on what I want to highlight in this photograph. After some thinking I decided on showing it as some kind of dilemma of ‘to enter or not’ . I switched off some more lights but had to change the model as the girl got busy.
I tried various poses and positions as I had no idea how to depict ‘dilemma’ of taking a decision. Again change of model as this boy also left.
I wanted to try more but the lights had to be switched on. After analyzing all my shots I shortlisted the above one to edit.