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Window to the mind


The Sunday Challenge = Stationery ; Anything Associated With Writing A Hand Written Message.
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Window to the mind
Photography is like writing, you start with an empty piece of paper, then fill it using your creativity.
What is in your mind, what is on that paper, do they correspond, do they have connection?
Do you start with an idea, then start writing, word for word, sentence by sentence until your story is complete?
Or do you put a lot of words on that paper and start telling it is a story afterwards?
Next time remember, photography can be a window to the mind!
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This unique book is about my personal development as a photographer, the title reflects it all.
The image can be found here
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Window to the mind
Photography is like writing, you start with an empty piece of paper, then fill it using your creativity.
What is in your mind, what is on that paper, do they correspond, do they have connection?
Do you start with an idea, then start writing, word for word, sentence by sentence until your story is complete?
Or do you put a lot of words on that paper and start telling it is a story afterwards?
Next time remember, photography can be a window to the mind!
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This unique book is about my personal development as a photographer, the title reflects it all.
The image can be found here
aNNa schramm, Wierd Folkersma, Ghislaine, Gudrun and 9 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Would I find this book here in the States Luc? I know it must be an interesting one.
PhLB - Luc Boonen club has replied to Clickity ClickAbout the book: until now it really is unique, there is only one. It tells my personal story in eight chapters. They are titled: Inspiration, similarity, composition, trees and roads, black & white, playing with reality, surreal, impressions. My own thoughts and ideas on every subject are throughout the book (in Dutch). It was a real challenge. The fun is to describe what you see and what you think, why you do things the way you do. Keep being playfull. Discover new areas. Things end when you find it, so keep on searching. Never let dry out creativity. Keep discovering yourself ...
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