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Emil Kozak Took Still Frames of Locales that Truly Frightened Him

Though these dark stark still frames by Emil Kozak may look like something an amateur photographer took due to their poor lighting and minimal conveyance of subjects, these characteristics were conscious design choices that serve to tell quite a fascinating story.

Emil Kozak explains that this series of photographs, entitled ‘Big Black Nothing,' is the result of him walking about in foreboding locations. He would venture off into each place until he could no longer press on due to overwhelming fear, then whip out his camera to take a picture of the exact moment he didn’t want to continue exploring. So what viewers are actually seeing is the pinnacle of Kozak’s ability to deal with his fright.

Sure, it’s easy to dismiss these photos at the comfort of your computer desk, but I’m sure not too many would venture as far as Kozak did to get these shots.
Trend Themes
1. Minimal Conveyance Photography - Opportunity for photographers to explore minimalist techniques that convey a strong narrative with limited visual elements.
2. Exploration of Fear - An opportunity for artists to create works that delve into the emotions and experiences associated with fear.
3. Subjective Perspective Photography - A trend of capturing moments or scenes from a personal and emotional perspective, creating a unique and immersive viewing experience.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Art Photography - The fine art photography industry can incorporate minimalist techniques to create thought-provoking and emotionally-charged works.
2. Psychology and Mental Health - The psychology and mental health industry can explore the use of art as a tool for processing fear and emotions.
3. Travel and Adventure - The travel and adventure industry can provide opportunities for photographers and artists to explore foreboding and haunting locations.

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