For me, the shapes of the human body are a language. The lines of the shoulders, the curve of the back, and the position of the hands create a composition, just as architectural elements shape space. In photography, I see the body as a collection of living forms that can convey mood, movement, and emotion. Light emphasizes these lines, while shadows simplify or complicate them, and the result is an image where form becomes the main way to tell a story.
- Yana Hlushchenko
Through the lens, the body becomes form. Color, perspective, and movement reveal the quiet geometry that shapes every gesture.