Yiorgos Michael’s latest photographic series brings poetic introspection to life through haunting self-portraits.
Inspired by his own poem, "to catch a storm," the visuals navigate the struggle between control and surrender, encapsulated in the grim palettes of black and white photography with emotions shown through a clad figure.
A figure clad in a black balaclava moves through the composition, faceless and devoid of identifiable features. The absence of eyeholes suggests an intentional blindness; an inability to see things with clarity despite determined action.
The narrative follows this anonymous traveler, burdened by a black box strapped to his back, trudging forward in pursuit of a storm that remains elusive.
The box, battered and worn, could be a metaphor for the weight of past experiences or an instrument of documentation, much like a flight recorder capturing the turbulence of a journey.
The cloud, soft and ethereal, finds itself confined within the rigid structure of the box, pressing against its confines as if trying to break free. The comparison of vaporous lightness against the heavy, enclosed space highlights the vanity of grabbing or obtaining the impossible. The textures in the photograph are rough, almost looking too industrialized for the box against the delicate folds of the captured cloud reinforce this contrast.
Shadows carve deep lines across each frame, amplifying the tension between confinement and release. Light fights to escape, much like the cloud trapped within the man’s possession. The photographs echo the realization in Michael’s poem: true freedom does not come from domination but from relinquishment.
In the final act, the storm, awakened by the struggle, calls upon the wind. The traveler stands ready for battle, only to be overcome. The defining revelation emerges; liberation is not won but yielded to.
The monochromatic palette lends the images a timeless quality, stripping away distractions and focusing attention on shape, motion, and divergence. Yiorgos Michael's interplay between darkness and light, solidity and air, action and hesitation, presents viewers with a compelling story through visual emotions alone.
Through the lens, Michael captures a universal truth that sometimes, the harder one tries to hold on, the more elusive freedom becomes. His reminder that sometimes; in order to be free, one has to let go. In this context, he has failed to realize that to be free, he had to let the wind win.
Entry Title: to catch a storm
Photographer: Yiorgos Michael
Winning Category: People Photography - Emotion
Read more about the photographic series Forgotten: Echoes of the Rhodope Mountains here.