RomanV
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For me the photography is the biggest excuse to leave the big city and be somewhere outside. It's really pleasure and visual rest after all the traffic jums and people who mostly busy running around. Thas's it.
They're not necessarily mutually exclusive, you know.Way I figure it, you're on your death bed, which would you prefer, a lifetime of personal family images, or a collection of 'great' or 'serious' images. At least I know which I would prefer..
Beautifully stated.I'm after memory and thought, to capture them the way I see them, to serve as reminders or artifacts of memory long after they are recorded. I am after beauty, to capture it as it crosses my path as I appreciate it, no matter its form. Part of it is the process, the way sometimes an artistic pursuit is a key to open up our synapses of perception and really see and savour, not just flit past them like we may normally do. At the base of it all, I am a visually curious person - I simply like to let my eye casually wander over things.
Re: photography itself, life is simply more important to me, and photography's role for me is simply another way to enjoy and appreciate it. Long gone are my impulses to photograph 'seriously', the personal is a much higher aspiration to me.
Thanks for starting this thread, it has really just made me realise the above in a conscious way.
We can always count on Helen to put it so poetically.The Moment...The Memory of what Once was... The Contrast between Light & Shadows
Very deep and trueCarrying a camera forces me to really see the world. And the world is a truly amazing place to see.
They're not necessarily mutually exclusive, you know.
to feed my creative urge, and to make people smile in recognition at something inside them they had not seen before ...
nowadays, i just see images everywhere and try to capture them in a pleasing way that might also invite others to look at and enjoy them.