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The abstract pictures were taken through a fountain / water-wall at the Arts Centre in Melbourne and Vin Rathod explains that they “seem like memories of childhood – a bit blurry but still vivid and colourful.”
Vin is a Sydney based photographer and travels in Australia and around the world for photography projects. His recent accomplishments include winning Architecture Category at the Golden Camera International Photography Awards.
Also, one of his images was chosen among the winning images for International Photography Awards (IPA) One Shot : [Spaces].
Vin Rathod’s photography pursuit developed during his architectural education where he developed an understanding of various design elements such as brightness and darkness, colours and shades, composition and importance of negative spaces etc. His interests are buildings, urban landscapes, city fabric, design models, art and art installations in real as well as abstract form.
For Vin, each photograph is a design; a design for the subject, be it an art, architecture, city, or a sculpture. He thrives on creativity and imagination and is always developing new ideas. For each photography assignment, he tends to have a solid understanding of design concept While highlighting the essence of the subject using creative photography techniques, each image becomes a wonderful piece of art by itself. His work has been appreciated by many professionals from art, architecture and photography industry.
Vin is also developing a collection of personal photography projects, which will formulate into exhibitions and books in future.
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