Rocky Road
Leon StrembitskyFor a number of years we owned a gallery in the Village at Pigeon Lake which is about a half-hour drive from our home/gallery in Wetaskiwin. During one of the trips, on a particularly foggy day, I stopped along the road to photograph some fields and round hay bales. As I was collapsing the legs on my tripod after taking several satisfying photos I happened to notice the pattern in the rocks and asphalt right at my feet. I put the tripod back up, reattached the camera, pointed it straight down and found this photograph.
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Leon Strembitsky
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My first love is black and white photography. That probably has to do with the fact that I started out many years ago sloshing around in a makeshift darkroom set up in my parent's basement bathroom. In the last few years I’ve transitioned from shooting large format film, almost exclusively black and white, to a digital slr which allows me to produce colour as well. Regardless, whether the final image will be black and white or colour, I'm always drawn to scenes with strong compositional elements and strong lighting. Most of my images are manipulated and often times quite different from what a literal translation of the scene would show. I do, however, strive to maintain the believability of the image. So, even though there may be a great deal of manipulation, it isn't readily obvious.
People often ask me why I photograph and after much consideration the one thing that I come up with is this...it gives me joy. To find exciting things all around, sometimes in the most familiar places, fascinates me. Showing it to others is my way of sharing that joy. That's all there is to it, no drawn out explanations, no spiritual intervention, no existential undercurrents, just good, strong photographs! After all, when I'm not here to explain it, there will only be the work so it has to be able to stand on its own.