Sesh Saraday is a San Fransisco based photographer. He uses photography to help him "understand people, cultures and be a true mindful observer of life". Part of his artist statement: I believe that intuition and inner intelligence are the some of the ways to develop a mindset for greater creativity and offering the world fresh views of current problems. His work, Mayah: Contemplative Ways of Seeing, plays off of the artists sense of viewing and his meaning of the work juxtaposed with the possibility that the viewer might now get the same feeling. In this series he photographs every day objects using a play on light to create a different feel. I chose this work because of how it speaks to an aspiring artist. Art is very subjective, and to see work dedicated to how an image can make a photographer feel, knowing that the viewer might have an entirely different feel makes me realize that some people might have a deep connection with a photograph that can cause them to have a different view.
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