Week 2 Photo Challenge: The Solitary Chair.
Photograph a single chair as an act of intentional seeing rather than description or symbolism. Avoid narrative props or human presence—it’s not about who sat there or why. It’s about the chair as a subject: its placement, light, form, and relationship to the surrounding space.
Be deliberate in your emphasis. Use light, isolation, framing, or negative space to make the chair unmistakably the subject. Remove anything that competes for attention.
Seek restraint. Let the chair exist without explanation. Your image should communicate clarity of focus and quiet intention—nothing more than what is necessary, nothing less than what is seen.