The parking lot at Central World. This photograph explores the contrasting textures of two adjacent surfaces and how it provokes the observer to want to 'touch' or 'feel' the them.
This photograph looks down at Paragon's parking ramp and uses its depth as well as the yellow and blue light to try and achieve eroticism.
Curves and straight lines are emphasized in this photograph. The curves of the bridge structure is aligned right in the center between the linear buildings. The color of the sky helps enhances the erotic atmosphere at dawn.
Taken near BTS Chong Nonsi station, this photograph try to utilize perspective and depth in order to make the observer feel drawn in towards the walkway.
For me, an erotic photograph doesn't have to contain sexual representation or resemblance to be considered erotic. Architecture, on the other hand, has a lot of aspects which can enable eroticism. Curvatures, certain angles or elements of the architecture themselves may remind observers of the human body, but there are more qualities to architecture which makes them erotic. In this assignment I explored how the quality of light, textures, color and perspective can provoke eroticism, rather than just default qualities like curves alone. Wide angle lens and prime 50mm lens were used to obtain the perspective of the architecture and the detail of its texture.
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