It may seem contradictory to suggest that we photograph empty space. Shouldnβt a photo be OF something? But if we set our subject against a large area of relative emptiness and create βbreathing roomβ around our subject, we can help the viewer to see that subject differently.
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I have always been fascinated by the moon. Perhaps itβs because I grew up in the 1960s, during the space race era. I remember vividly being woken by my father to watch Neil Armstrongβs famous βfirst stepβ; and the wonder I felt at being able to see these grainy images beamed into our living room from the silver disc I saw in the night sky.