Vendet që me bukuri kompleksojnë edhe përrallat (FOTO) NULL NULL 29.09.2018 09:00 29.09.2018 09:00 Me profesion piktor i peisazheve, fotografi Benjamin Everett, i njohur si BeJamin, ka eksploruar lidhjen mes pikturës dhe fotografisë, duke krijuar kështu një stil të fotografisë krejt unik. Ai e ka dërguar fotografinë në një nivel tjetër, transmeton Klan Kosova. Megjithatë kreativiteti i tij duket se është shpërblyer – në vitin 2018, ai doli i pari në garën Hasselblad Masters në kategorinë e peisazheve, për fotografitë e tij të jashtëzakonshme. Ne po ju sjellim vetëm disa copëza nga arti i tij i mrekullueshëm! View this post on Instagram I’m very happy to announce that I’ve been selected as the winner of the 2018 Hasselblad Masters competition, landscape category. Thanks to all of you reading this for the support, and those that took the time to click me a vote. I’ve been very fortunate to be on this artistic journey, and as much as the path is its own reward, recognition like this feels pretty cool. @hasselblad_official #hasselbladmasters A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on Jan 15, 2018 at 12:59pm PST View this post on Instagram My favorite maps are usually the ones I forgot to bring. A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on Dec 17, 2017 at 1:23pm PST View this post on Instagram Haiku-ish: Oh North skies, My heart sings with warmth, Wearing three parkas A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on Dec 10, 2017 at 6:14pm PST View this post on Instagram Once, awhile back, I met Tom Hanks at a party in Sun Valley Idaho. He happened to be a guest, while I was a valet, but nevertheless he was super cool. Arnold Schwarzenegger had parked his Humvee in the center of the drive (causing some problems) so Tom encouraged us to throw snowballs at it, while shouting "Gas Guzzler!" Good times. Have you ever met someone who you know through media (of any kind), but they don't know you? It's kinda strange, and describes exactly how I felt meeting Yosemite for the first time. I was slightly intimidated, overwhelmed, and very impressed, but at the same time like "We're homies right? Oh… wait, we've never met! Can I park your car?" . Huge thanks to @moonmountainman for the best introduction I could ask for. You rock brotha. A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on Nov 6, 2016 at 9:40am PST View this post on Instagram Rorschach Test. The thoughts that fly between self and circumstance can be the magicians of reality. I try to remember those floating white gloves are often ones own. A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on Sep 19, 2018 at 10:26am PDT View this post on Instagram Genius Loci: Appearance is just part of the experience. After a long drive, Oregon with a hint of Nevada and a sprig of Utah. A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on Sep 9, 2017 at 6:57pm PDT View this post on Instagram . Keep. On. Reaching. Up and out. To feel inspired. Feel the rhythm – feel connected. Embrace the desire to – Spiral out – Keep going. . ~ Lateralus (ish) . Spiral Jetty is an earthwork sculpture constructed in April 1970 that is considered to be the most important work of American sculptor Robert Smithson. (Wikipedia) . There is some speculation that the reverse spiral alludes to infinity. . Shot on @djiglobal ‘s #Mavic2Pro #SeeTheBiggerPicture A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on Sep 13, 2018 at 7:01pm PDT View this post on Instagram #advertisement For the outdoors, that great place where the floor is fertile, the walls are meant to be climbed, and the ceiling is infinite. For as long as I can remember, it's where all the best magic of life has happened. . Help a new generation cherish natural places by posting a photo of your best outdoor moment by June 30 with the hashtags #BeAnOutsider and #Claritin. For every photo, @ClaritinUSA will make a donation of $5 (up to $50,000) to Boys & Girls Clubs of America @bgca_clubs A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on Jun 5, 2017 at 10:12am PDT View this post on Instagram Sometimes I think of art as an incredible conversation. We get to engage the minds of human history. We stack our small contributions upon each other, an incremental ascension, building with epiphanies and visions. . Finding myself under clear skies and a full moon on the Oregon coast, I couldn't help but make an image to engage with the work of Darren Almond. His brilliant Full Moon series, and the ideas behind them, continue to inspire. All we can do is hope our own work contributes to the conversation. A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on Jun 10, 2017 at 7:19pm PDT View this post on Instagram There is a time of year, when the temperature finds a certain degree. The sun slowly melts, and all clocks lose synchronicity. That's when the time machine really works, but with a catch. We don't go to other moments, they come to us. A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on May 23, 2017 at 9:12pm PDT View this post on Instagram Sunrise at Mesa Arch can be quite a show with a cozy audience, don't forget the popcorn. A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on Apr 30, 2017 at 3:22pm PDT View this post on Instagram Wandering at dusk, with loosely intended destination, I stumbled upon a tree in conversation with the moon. They both seemed to say "the more you play with us, the more we'll play with you." Wandering into the new year much the same way; I wish you all the best reflections from the world, of that which you've given to it. A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on Jan 4, 2017 at 12:07pm PST View this post on Instagram When faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles, the way forward, no matter how daunting, is always the same. Honor the problem, focus on solutions. A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on Nov 20, 2016 at 11:47am PST View this post on Instagram Cut the engine and drift ashore. Thoughts swim like bright fish in a clear lagoon. Who lives here? Passing clouds and passing years, coconut constellations, hazy ships on distant blue. A question unanswered. Windswept sand revealed no footfall, perhaps they levitate. A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on Dec 20, 2016 at 12:12pm PST View this post on Instagram Star trails. A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on Oct 25, 2016 at 8:58pm PDT View this post on Instagram Our kayaks reached the island just before sunset. As light slipped away, @elisaweiss and I took a few turns balancing (and bouncing) between two oceans of sea and sky. Rising wind brought a sinister edge to darkness. No time for star photos… We urgently pushed off for home, racing the light. Once settled by the hearth of a warm cabin fire, we shuddered at the thought of being out in the growing gale. A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on Feb 7, 2015 at 7:15pm PST View this post on Instagram Sometimes a wandering trip through nowhere is more fulfilling than a tread path to somewhere. The places whose pages are still blank, just waiting for a story. A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on May 18, 2017 at 6:45pm PDT View this post on Instagram That magic feeling you get after an epic session… forced home by the night, exhausted and spent, there is nothing left of you but the sea. All is washed away, empty mind, full heart. – @chelseakauai breathing it in. A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on Oct 8, 2016 at 10:48am PDT View this post on Instagram A few weeks ago I spent three days rambling around Rainier. The first night involved a comfortable sleep in my truck. The second involved a 60mph wind storm on an exposed ridge at 8,000 feet that busted my tent, and sent me down in the dark. On the way back, a bear and I met on the trail… another story. The funny thing is, this photo might be my favorite from the trip. All of 100 feet from the car. A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on Oct 2, 2016 at 11:49am PDT View this post on Instagram Sunset SUP sessions, full moon floats home. #westcomb A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on Sep 19, 2016 at 3:30pm PDT View this post on Instagram Some landscapes feel like dreams. Floating around the big island. A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on Jul 24, 2016 at 3:49pm PDT View this post on Instagram My usual photography process involves a lot of looking and thinking without a camera. I wander and wonder, then work towards some compromise between what the camera and I separately see. . Drone photography offers a fascinating change of pace; previsualization is a little more challenging, you try to imagine locations from the air, you wander google earth, you check airspace restrictions, and you take a chance, you go for it. Levels of uncertainty and discovery are much higher. It’s definitely more exciting. . I’d seen salt flats from the air before, both from airplane windows and in the images of others, so I knew they would be fun, but nothing quite prepared me for the abstract compositional candy-land they provide once you’re hanging out up there. . Shot on @djiglobal ‘s #Mavic2Pro #SeeTheBiggerPicture A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on Sep 5, 2018 at 5:51pm PDT View this post on Instagram It was a stormy night, and I was feeling restless. Time to go exploring. Slipping the paddle board into dark water, I set off across the bay. There is an interesting contrast between adventures that, due to some very real danger, require clarity and presence of mind, and those that leave room for the imagination to grapple with its own uncharted regions. A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on Sep 6, 2017 at 10:39am PDT View this post on Instagram Tahitian Blue. A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on Jul 13, 2016 at 8:10pm PDT View this post on Instagram This road points directly at Mt Drum for about 20 miles. Although it makes for a trendy Instagram setup, I imagine the original travelers of this land were incredibly grateful for the navigational landmark. Boreal forest stretches like an unchanging ocean in all directions. A post shared by Benjamin Everett (@bejamin) on Feb 28, 2016 at 4:50pm PST *Klikoni KËTU për t´u bërë pjesë e kanalit zyrtar të Klan Kosovës në Viber. *Klikoni KËTU për ta shkarkuar aplikacionin e Klan Kosovës në Android, dhe KËTU për iOS.