Trip to Mars
Hello everyone there...
Just a quick newsletter to point you to our DIY Night #11, a chance for meeting in what it's always been a nice way to share photography and way beyond that.
We are preparing carefully everything and expecting a lot from this appointment, so I really hope to see some friend there for a glass of wine and some good time...
Recently I've been talking with a friend about how a box of found picture from one of his parents shoebox was way more true and meaningful compared to our present time photographs.
I thought a lot at this, and I strongly believe that there are different reasons for this. First, we feel pictures where a lot of time has lapsed more exotic and fascinating...like a trip to Mars, something far, unreachable.
But I really believe there's something else, is the act of shooting like an amateur to the things we really care, for the real reasons that made photography invention happen.
Today this still exists, but there's a lot of noise about cameras, (un)social media and different surrogates for success as a photographer.
Things are more simple, but we live in a distracting world.
Even professional photography can distract you. it confuses me me for sure.
Keeping a beginner's mind is way difficult, but let's think about it...
Keep it real, next this spring...G