Photography

Beautiful Garbage by Adrian Galli

A good friend and film producer, Marissa Wasseluk, while looking at a photo I shot of a piece of trash, commented, "❤️ [heart] how you can make garbage look good. "

I hadn't realized it at the time but I had a whole series of "trashy" photos from over the years. But after hearing my friend's compliment, I set out to continue, albeit more consciously, the series of garbage photos. 

It is sort of the ultimate expression in creativity and photography to find the beauty in what otherwise is junk or considered ugly. I'd say the most common ways you see this express is in the street photography. People one would otherwise never see in a television commercial or magazine cover are portrayed in a beautiful way.

I always think it is the photographer who actually takes a picture not the camera. And, while I vehemently oppose littering and support many green initiatives, I believe that perhaps this trash left behind can give something back to the world in the form of creativity or art.

Red Trash

Red Trash

Walking home after a visit to my friend's restaurant, the 3rd Coast Café, here in Chicago, I noticed a lonely 7-11 cup blowing around in a parking garage. Bathed in fluorescent light, there was something that compelled me, like so many photos, to take a photo of the moment.  

If you're walking by anything and your creative instincts say to you, "you should really take a photo of that," you'd be wise to ablidge. Some of my favorite photos were shot from this impulsive nature of creativity. Follow it and you'll never be lead astray.  

Trash Gallery

 

Shot on iPhone 6s

Black and White Shapes by Adrian Galli

Black and White Shapes

Black and White Shapes

February's in Chicago are generally quite brutal. Occasionally, however, we get a nice warm streak that brings to life our cold city for a few days.

It was almost 60° so I decided to walk along the lake shore on my way home. It is by far one of the best parts of Chicago and always beautiful. As any good photographer would, I was compelled to shoot some photographs. Even though I have taken this path many times before, I always find something I need photographs. While it is a little dark this time of year at this time of day, there is a certain eerie glow to the lake shore which makes for some interesting photography.

Gray Lake Shore

Gray Lake Shore

A nice day is the best excuse to go out and shoot. Even if you walk the same path hundreds of times, you'll always discover something new. 

Shot on iPhone 6s

Abstract Update by Adrian Galli

My projects tend to be numerous but my 2016 iPhone Photography venture is flexible. Having my iPhone 6s with me at all time, anytime, anywhere inspiration hit, I can continue this abstract photo series.

Abstract ACG (2)

Abstract ACG (2)

Light, shadow, blur, and motion the foundation for this project. It has been great fun looking ay literally anything and gaining inspiration to capture an image. There are many things in this world worth photographing but many, many more that are not. When it comes to shooting abstractly, one find a great freedom in both what has the potential for being interesting.

Some of my images from the Abstract series have simple been captured while sitting at work, visualizing a pattern with motion and blur, or looking up when others are looking down. General composition withstanding, many common photography practices are lifted and definitions of "what photography is" (whatever that even means) is not necessarily applied.

Shot on iPhone 6s