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The Ocean and Abstraction in Photography: Capturing the Infinite
There’s something endlessly fascinating about the ocean—a subject that resists containment, definition, and even, at times, representation. As a photographer and artist, I find myself drawn to the shoreline not just for its beauty, but for its capacity to become a canvas for abstraction. The ocean’s surface is in constant flux: light dances across waves, sand patterns shift with each tide, and colors blend in ways that defy easy description. When I photograph the sea, I’m les

Alexandra Bergman
Jan 201 min read


Capturing the Quiet Magic: Winter Photography and the Allure of Snow
There’s a particular hush that settles over the world when snow falls—a softening of edges, a gentle muting of sound, and a transformation of the familiar into something quietly magical. As a photographer and artist, I’ve always been drawn to this transformation. Winter, with its fleeting light and crystalline landscapes, offers a unique canvas for those willing to brave the cold and look a little closer. The Beauty in Stillness Snow has a way of simplifying the world. Trees

Alexandra Bergman
Jan 203 min read


The Timeless Dialogue: Architecture and Black & White Photography
There’s a certain magic that happens when architecture meets the lens of a black and white camera. Stripped of color, buildings and spaces reveal their true character—lines, textures, shadows, and the silent stories etched into every surface. As someone who has spent years both observing and capturing the world around me, I find that black and white photography offers a unique way to explore the soul of architecture. Why Black & White? Color can be beautiful, but it can also

Alexandra Bergman
Jan 192 min read


Thresholds of Time: Discovering the Stories in India’s Historical Architecture
As an artist and photographer, I’ve always been drawn to the way architecture can serve as a living record of culture, memory, and artistry. Nowhere is this more evident than in India—a country where every archway, dome, and carved lintel seems to whisper stories from centuries past. A Tapestry of Styles India’s architectural landscape is a vibrant tapestry, woven from countless threads of history. From the ancient rock-cut caves of Ajanta and Ellora to the soaring minarets o

Alexandra Bergman
Jan 192 min read


Finding Stillness: The Art of Minimalism in Desert Photography
Discovering the Beauty of Minimalism in "Desert Journey" There’s a unique kind of silence that settles over a desert at dawn. It’s not just the absence of sound but a presence—a vast, open space that invites reflection. In my latest piece, “Desert Journey,” I set out to capture that sense of stillness and the quiet power of minimalism that the desert landscape so naturally embodies. The Allure of the Desert Deserts have always fascinated me. Their endless horizons, shifting d

Alexandra Bergman
Dec 15, 20253 min read


Embracing Minimalism: Finding Depth in Simplicity
Minimalism, at its heart, is an invitation to slow down and notice. In a world overflowing with noise and distraction, the minimalist approach in art offers a rare kind of clarity—a space where the essential can breathe.

Alexandra Bergman
Dec 15, 20252 min read


Capturing Stillness: A Rainy Day at Abisko
Nestled in the far north of Sweden, this region is renowned for its untamed beauty, shifting weather, and the quiet drama of its landscapes. On a recent visit, I found myself standing at the edge of Abisko’s lake, camera in hand, as rain-laden clouds gathered above the water.

Alexandra Bergman
Dec 15, 20252 min read


Lost in the Fog: The Story Behind “Fishermen in Mist”
There are moments in nature that seem to exist outside of time—moments when the world is hushed, and the boundary between the seen and unseen blurs. My photograph “Fishermen in Mist” was born from one of those rare mornings, when the fog rolled in thick and the landscape transformed into something both familiar and mysterious.

Alexandra Bergman
Dec 12, 20252 min read


Exploring Black and White photography
Yet, there’s a unique power in stripping an image down to its essentials. Black and white photography invites us to look beyond the surface, to notice the subtle interplay of light, shadow, and form.

Alexandra Bergman
Dec 12, 20251 min read
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