DANNY
J O H A N A N O F F
530 West 25th Street, New York, NY
In the realm of photography, Danny Johananoff stands out as an artist who has embraced the impermanent and the ephemeral. His abstract and blurry photographic style, showcased on danjohananoff.com, offers a unique perspective on the world around us. By capturing fleeting moments in a distinctive way, Johananoff’s work encourages viewers to engage with their emotions and reflect on their own experiences. In an age where clarity and sharpness are highly valued, Johananoff’s approach to photography offers a refreshing change. His work celebrates the beauty of the imperfect, the transient, and the intangible, reminding viewers that not everything must be in focus to convey meaning or evoke emotions. Utilizing intentional camera movement, selective focus, and other techniques, Johananoff creates images that straddle the line between reality and abstraction. His photographs often depict recognizable subjects, such as landscapes, cityscapes, wildlife and human figures, but present them in a way that challenges the viewer’s perception and invites them to look beyond the surface. Johananoff’s approach to photography is not only an artistic choice but also a reflection of his personal philosophy. Life is full of fleeting moments, and our memories of these moments are often imperfect, with details fading over time. Through his images, Johananoff seeks to evoke a sense of nostalgia and encourage viewers to ponder their own experiences and the transient nature of memory. Color plays a significant role in Johananoff’s photography. He carefully selects his color palette to enhance the mood of each image and create a visual harmony that draws the viewer in. From the warm, golden hues of a sunset to the cool, calming tones of a misty morning, color is a powerful tool for conveying emotions in Johananoff’s work. The process of creating his abstract and blurry photographs is an exercise in relinquishing control. By embracing the unpredictable nature of this style, Johananoff is able to explore the boundaries of his creativity and push the limits of conventional photography. This sense of exploration and experimentation fuels his passion for photography and keeps him continually inspired. In the world of Danny Johananoff’s abstract and blurry photography you can experience the beauty of impermanence. In a world that often demands perfection, Johananoff’s work serves as a reminder to appreciate the fleeting and imperfect moments that make life rich and meaningful.
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Rodeo 1, 2021 Photo print under matte acrylic glass please inquire
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Rodeo 2, 2021 Photo print under matte acrylic glass please inquire
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Rodeo 3, 2021 Photograph on plexiglass please inquire
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Rodeo 4, 2021 Photograph on plexiglass please inquire
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Rodeo 5, 2021 Photograph on plexiglass please inquire
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Rodeo 6, 2021 Photo print under matte acrylic glass please inquire
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The Run for the Boot, 2021 Glossy metal print please inquire
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Snatch the Goat, 2018 Photo print under matte acrylic glass please inquire
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Rush 2, 2018 Photo print under matte acrylic glass please inquire
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Persian Miniature, 2018 Archival pigment print on plexiglass please inquire
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Horse Show, 2018 Photo print under matte acrylic glass please inquire
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Return, 2018 Archival pigment print on plexiglass please inquire
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Buzkashi, 2018 Archival pigment print on plexiglass please inquire
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Horse Game, 2018 Archival pigment print on plexiglass please inquire
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Jockey, 2019 Archival pigment print on plexiglass please inquire
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The Show, 2018 Archival pigment print on plexiglass please inquire
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I embark on a photo expedition, hardly knowing what my camera will capture today. I try to photograph whenever an image or situation “hits me.” It is amazing when you surprise yourself with an outcome you were not really expecting. I find this is one of the great joys in fine art photography. I love ‘painting’ with the camera. I find myself walking around with a virtual frame in my mind fitting in parts of the scenery that surround me. The “art” is out there all the time. It is the way the photographer captures it that makes the difference. The camera is a tool that helps transmit my individual point of view, which I love sharing. 10% of the sale price goes to charity of the photographed related cause.
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