Photographer Ajay Malghan captures images that plays with your subconscious and alters your spacial awareness. This series, which is called Vertical Density, was inspired by the ever-growing number of skyscrapers in the world. Malghan encourages individuals to look upward and see what he sees as he uses experimental techniques and alluring dimensions to pull the viewer in.
To achieve this spider web effect, Malghan uses a film camera and takes several multiple exposure photographs. He then layers light onto the film and transforms ordinary captures into intriguing, geometric illusions of what is and what could be.
An excerpt from The Creators Project states, "Vertical Density depicts the infrastructure of Hong Kong and New York in a totally trippy way. Lose yourself in the illusion of Malghan’s visual playground."
Multi-Dimensional Geometric Captures
These Images by Ajay Malghan are Alluring and Intriguing
Trend Themes
1. Multi-dimensional Photography - This trend presents an opportunity for photographers to explore experimental techniques that alter spacial awareness and play with the subconscious.
2. Geometric Illusions - This trend opens up opportunities for artists to create visually captivating images that challenge perception and create a sense of intrigue.
3. Skyscraper Inspiration - This trend offers an opportunity for architects and urban planners to rethink the design and impact of skyscrapers on urban landscapes.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - This industry can leverage multi-dimensional photography techniques to create unique and captivating visuals for various purposes.
2. Art - This industry can explore the use of geometric illusions to create visually stunning artworks that engage and captivate viewers.
3. Architecture - This industry can take inspiration from skyscrapers and incorporate innovative design elements that enhance urban environments and redefine city skylines.