In this episode of the Fifth Floor by Athina Neocleous, I explore the relationship between photography and truth and where authenticity comes into play. I talk about how framing, perspective, editing, and intent all shape what we see as “real,” and why a photograph is never truly objective. I also reflect on the difference between truth and authenticity, and how an image can feel emotionally genuine even when it is not entirely factual. It is a gentle invitation to look closer, question what ...
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In this episode of the Fifth Floor by Athina Neocleous, I explore the relationship between photography and truth and where authenticity comes into play. I talk about how framing, perspective, editing, and intent all shape what we see as “real,” and why a photograph is never truly objective. I also reflect on the difference between truth and authenticity, and how an image can feel emotionally genuine even when it is not entirely factual. It is a gentle invitation to look closer, question what ...
In this episode of the Fifth Floor by Athina Neocleous, I explore the stereotypes that surround artists and creatives. Why are we so often expected to look, act, or think in certain ways? How do these societal expectations impact our mental health, our creativity, and the way we navigate our work? From emerging photographers to seasoned creators, I discuss how these stereotypes can freeze us in place and hold us back, and how we can challenge and push through them to keep moving forward. If y...
Fifth Floor by Athina Neocleous
In this episode of the Fifth Floor by Athina Neocleous, I explore the relationship between photography and truth and where authenticity comes into play. I talk about how framing, perspective, editing, and intent all shape what we see as “real,” and why a photograph is never truly objective. I also reflect on the difference between truth and authenticity, and how an image can feel emotionally genuine even when it is not entirely factual. It is a gentle invitation to look closer, question what ...