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That’s a really great image!Those are some special photos of those kids. It's the kind of work I aspire to. I have been working to approach people more, and to create more opportunities to photograph them. The more I do it the easier it gets. I find that people respond to the fact that I'm using film.
I got lucky with Will in Regina. He makes it easy. I spent a night at his place this past trip. Experiencing life there is like stepping back in history. Monday morning I ate fresh eggs and drank raw milk from the cow Will milked earlier in the morning. I'll be spending more time there in the future, for sure.
Here's another from last weekend:
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I love meeting and talking to people. I tell people I’ve never mar a person that didn’t have an interesting life. Everyone has dories and most love to talk to people that have a genuine interest in them. People can tell if you’re genuinely interested in them.
Besides getting to know people and learn from their experiences it creates great opportunities to record their lives. I’ve learned so much and met some great people.
You’ve shown in you photo and writing how important that personal connection is. IMO it’s far more important in the making of an excellent image than what camera and lens or film and f stop you used.
Keep up that great work!
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