One of the main features of his work is the frequent use of “long exposure” technique through which he tries to explore, from a new point of view, his various subjects. Using the human figure as his main theme, he aims at creating new forms and giving a new meaning to them.
The imprinted forms indicate an extension of ourselves and express our deeper psychic world. For Nasos Karabelas the camera is transformed into the prime tool for observation, exploration and re-discovery of the world of emotions offers the right aesthetics for depicting forms and framing emotions.
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