Noir Frames
In the early 1940s, a style of movie making developed called “Film Noir,” a French phrase literally meaning “black film.” The name refers to a genre of mostly black-and-white American films with bleak subject matter, downbeat tone, and low-key lighting.
My intention was to give this mystery on long exposure shots taken at night or close to sunset..mostly with scapes..but i will show you also some with people..Find quite fascinating this new project of mine and i will keep it open since i will search for new opportunities and interpretations..
Hope you enjoy it.. This new one is one of my favorites...
My intention was to give this mystery on long exposure shots taken at night or close to sunset..mostly with scapes..but i will show you also some with people..Find quite fascinating this new project of mine and i will keep it open since i will search for new opportunities and interpretations..
Hope you enjoy it.. This new one is one of my favorites...