ABSTRACT

Have you ever looked at your holiday photos and cursed yourself for not capturing a moment as you recall it? The people sitting around the poolside never look quite as you remember them; the sunset doesn’t appear quite as red and purple as it was and where is the hotel garden that you remember so vividly? Unless you happen to be a professional photographer, you will probably find that your photos rarely reflect all that you saw at the time. That’s because what you saw through the lens bore little resemblance to what you really saw. The wider landscape taken in by your peripheral vision, the voices of the people in the photograph and how you felt at the time was part of the whole.