Blink
I am doing a new project to break away from the routine that has crusted up in the last years.
This summer, a photographic adventure. Some simple mirror rules, a reflection of what i've been stuck with
Blink
*No photographer interaction with model or subject. No direction of any sorts.
*Use only available light. No reflectors or flashes.
*No image manipulation short of allowing the image to print.
*Concentrate on situations and subjects that are outside the usual for the photographer (in my case, no models, makeup, studio)
*Fail. Do not look for a pleasing image.
*Refuse interpretation.
Photographic adventure of limits.
Drop models, sets, artificiality, hunt perfect moment here and now.
Wilderness: inflatable kayak, jungle hammock with mosquito netting, water filter, updated old mil-spec tropics kit.
Wave in the face.
Drop models, sets, artificiality, hunt perfect moment here and now.
Wilderness: inflatable kayak, jungle hammock with mosquito netting, water filter, updated old mil-spec tropics kit.
Wave in the face.






I'm actually getting good at this.
One must pay the price for greatness, but one can't even get mediocrity for free, it seems.
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