skopar steve
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Majki,
Keep doing what you are doing. This is how we develop a style. You are opening yourself to criticism from which you can learn. Some of your images I like, some I don't but I always look forward to seeing new images on your thread.
You have inspired me to get out there and shoot more.
Steve
Keep doing what you are doing. This is how we develop a style. You are opening yourself to criticism from which you can learn. Some of your images I like, some I don't but I always look forward to seeing new images on your thread.
You have inspired me to get out there and shoot more.
Steve
gb hill
Veteran
Greetings from Warsaw
Right, you will sort them in retirement.
I admire you for this consistency. I can never motivate myself to leave home in winter. But tell me - why don't you stain your photos?
Majki said he likes his negatives with all their blemishes. I love seeing this work & I find the scratches & stains add to his signature of the environment he shoots. Keep shooting.
gb hill
Veteran
I agree Steve.Majki,
Keep doing what you are doing. This is how we develop a style. You are opening yourself to criticism from which you can learn. Some of your images I like, some I don't but I always look forward to seeing new images on your thread.
You have inspired me to get out there and shoot more.
Steve
Majki
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Warsaw Daily
Hello Bobby
I don't like to talk about it, because it's too easy to create manifesto or philosophy.
I don't need it. And I am too young, and too "simple man" to looking for any Idea bigger than me
So in few words, imho:
Digital is for sharp edges, and clean/ sterile pictures.
Negatives is for signs of handmade work.
I would like to find this stain, and marks on negatives when I will be 60 or older. And think about past times and good stories behind this pictures.
Also "i don't care" because it's all about "pulp pictures". Nothing more.
World around me, and my job is very "glamorous", and totally retouched. So I decided to stay in some kind of opposition. Without hard feelings.
I just feel better and more "me" with stains.
Ps. I seriously like your photos, Robert (Bobby)
Take care, and see you on the Warsaw streets!
"Cook it raw".
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Greetings from Warsaw
Right, you will sort them in retirement.
I admire you for this consistency. I can never motivate myself to leave home in winter. But tell me - why don't you stain your photos?
Hello Bobby
I don't like to talk about it, because it's too easy to create manifesto or philosophy.
I don't need it. And I am too young, and too "simple man" to looking for any Idea bigger than me
So in few words, imho:
Digital is for sharp edges, and clean/ sterile pictures.
Negatives is for signs of handmade work.
I would like to find this stain, and marks on negatives when I will be 60 or older. And think about past times and good stories behind this pictures.
Also "i don't care" because it's all about "pulp pictures". Nothing more.
World around me, and my job is very "glamorous", and totally retouched. So I decided to stay in some kind of opposition. Without hard feelings.
I just feel better and more "me" with stains.
Ps. I seriously like your photos, Robert (Bobby)
Take care, and see you on the Warsaw streets!
"Cook it raw".
INSTAGRAM: @pulp_picture
FLICKR: em.wojciechowski
Majki
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Warsaw Daily
Hej Steve!
Thanks for good words
I like some of my photos, and some like less.
But I like to look at them two weeks later, or month later, and sometimes change my opinion about them.
I don't try to show my BEST. I just try to shoot better photos. And this is a journey without GPS
Last sentence is awesome: Go out and shoot!
I am happy with that conclusion
Take care, and thx again!
INSTAGRAM: @pulp_picture
FLICKR: em.wojciechowski
Majki,
Keep doing what you are doing. This is how we develop a style. You are opening yourself to criticism from which you can learn. Some of your images I like, some I don't but I always look forward to seeing new images on your thread.
You have inspired me to get out there and shoot more.
Steve
Hej Steve!
Thanks for good words
I like some of my photos, and some like less.
But I like to look at them two weeks later, or month later, and sometimes change my opinion about them.
I don't try to show my BEST. I just try to shoot better photos. And this is a journey without GPS
Last sentence is awesome: Go out and shoot!
I am happy with that conclusion
Take care, and thx again!
INSTAGRAM: @pulp_picture
FLICKR: em.wojciechowski
Majki
Well-known
Majki said he likes his negatives with all their blemishes. I love seeing this work & I find the scratches & stains add to his signature of the environment he shoots. Keep shooting.
I will gb hill, I will.
Thanks from the bottom of my leica <3
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Majki
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Bobby Kee
Member
Hello Bobby
I don't like to talk about it, because it's too easy to create manifesto or philosophy.
I don't need it. And I am too young, and too "simple man" to looking for any Idea bigger than me![]()
Yes, I have the same.
So in few words, imho:
Digital is for sharp edges, and clean/ sterile pictures.
Negatives is for signs of handmade work.
I would like to find this stain, and marks on negatives when I will be 60 or older. And think about past times and good stories behind this pictures.
Also "i don't care" because it's all about "pulp pictures". Nothing more.
World around me, and my job is very "glamorous", and totally retouched. So I decided to stay in some kind of opposition. Without hard feelings.
I just feel better and more "me" with stains.
OK, it's enough to me. I started to photograph when there were no digital cameras, so farfocle are different to me. Besides, I attach more importance to content than to forms. Digital allows me to be more transparent and reminds me of slide films, like Velvia.
Ps. I seriously like your photos, Robert (Bobby)
Take care, and see you on the Warsaw streets!
Thank you.
All pleasure is my, but as soon as it is warmer
Majki
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One night in Berlin part 1
Leica m6 + 50mm/35mm
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gb hill
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One night in Berlin part1. Is that your showing?
Majki
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Warsaw Daily
Hello GB Hill
I made this photos on Araki Exhibition in C/O Berlin:
https://www.co-berlin.org/en/article/exhibitions
One night in Berlin part II
Leica m6 + 21mm/35mm
Hello GB Hill
I made this photos on Araki Exhibition in C/O Berlin:
https://www.co-berlin.org/en/article/exhibitions
One night in Berlin part II





Leica m6 + 21mm/35mm
Majki
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Warsaw Daily
One night in Berlin part III
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