danielsterno
making soup from mud
for me its a personal visual journal of ones life, integrated with my art....
Writing, painting, photography, creating, all comes from the same side of the brian and all all related. I shoot commercially to support the family, it buys me equipment and supplies a base from which I can do my personal work. I have had some success with my personal work over the years but not near enough to pay the bills with and have any standard of living.
Heres a great quote by Weston and I agree with everything except I don't hate the commercial work I do as much as he did.
"When money enters in, - then, for a price, I become a liar, - and a good one I can be whether with pencil or subtle lighting or viewpoint. I hate it all, but so do I support not only my family, but my own work." - Edward Weston
I gave up on being a painter because art dealers were trying to commodify my work. What's the point of being an artist if people are going to dictate what you can do? Anyways I drew the line and went for a secure day job to take care of myself.
Cal
Anyways, life=passion and know I have a rich life.
Cal
After my wife and kids and friends and family comes photography, and then my job.
...a part of your life?
i have been at it for a very long time and sometimes it's less than others but...it's always there.
if i could retire it's all that i would do!
I like a man who knows how to get his priorities straight. 🙂
photography is probably what saved my life
i had a very dark childhood, pretty long story really. Was diagnosed with clinical depression at 12 and was hopped up on all kinds of meds since then. At about 18 I quit taking them altogether and searched for something to take my mind off of it.
I found a point-and-snap camera at CompUSA when they were going out of business, it was a Canon model. That turned into a Rebel dSLR, which then turned to a 5D.
That 5D made me fall in love with the 24x36 format, and I wanted to try film. My best friend had an old Nikon 35mm and I bought it off her.
I now have probably 8 35mm's including 3 rangefinders and a 645. I just recently acquired my first interchangeable-lens RF, an old FED-2 which I brought back from the dead.
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