/ 2017 / Fine Art / Abstract

The moon in my fingertips

  • Photographer
    Albert Chen, Taiwan
  • Studio
    Albert Chen Photography

This creative photo was shot at the night when supermoon appeared in
the United States on November, 14 2016. It was the closest encounter
with Earth in over 68 years. A multiple exposure technique was used by
stacking two images, one with the moon by itself and the other with my
hand to express the creative concept of moon in my fingertips. I dreamed
about this part of universe is under my control. It’s fun and interesting!

Albert Chen is a Houston-based photographer and an award recipient of several international photography contests such as IPA, SWPA, NDPA, MPA, and IPOTY. He loves photographing, tells stories through his work, and can’t live without it. Being a photographer wasn’t his original career plan, his photographing starts from a hobby and then transforms it into a passion. And now, it becomes his daily life.

Awards 2018 Natural Density Photography Awards 3rd place
2017 IPA 3rd place & 9 honorable mention
2017 Px3 2nd place & 8 honorable mention
2017 Sony World Photography Competition commended (1 single photo
2016 IPA honorable mention (2 single photo and 1 photo series)