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Archive for January, 2012

Perhaps we could remember that, just as in “sequencing,” our lives cannot be evaluated by just one image, one moment in time. From “Life Lessons in Photography” – Heidi Straube – Inner Path Photography.

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This poem by David Whyte is one of those poems that brings us back to the essence of our soul.

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Sequencing – arranging images so you build a feeling, an understanding – a glimpse into someone else’s world…

Do you remember it as an option, or do you prefer the “ultimate image?”

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I’ve been in the creative zone for hours as the music just keeps on going…What do you listen to as you create?

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Slide show from NY Times Lens Blog, Eve Arnold Dies at 99 Full obituary, Eve Arnold, New York Times 1.6.2012 A huge influence, in spirit and in talent…

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“When you cover something you haven’t seen before, you tend to be safe for the first few days. You have to get the safe pictures out of your system. Then you can look cumulatively at what you’ve done. You have to get to the point of boredom and then get past that. And that’s where the creativity starts.” – Josh Haner, NY Times photographer

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Changing up the way you share photos, or work with them, can give you a whole new energy for shooting and sharing, and can spark that creativity again. Working with another person’s images also frees up some of your own self-judgment, and can help you be more playful!

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