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im not sure if this is in the right forum or not, mods/sean, if i have misplaced this please feel
free to move it as you see fit.
it is a well known story how Friedrich August Kekulé dreamed of the benzine chain
he woke up and sketched it and realized it was the answer to a problem he was trying to understand.
he had a sketch pad next to his bed.
if you don't know the story, this website explains it: https://web.chemdoodle.com/kekules-dream/
some people remember their dreams, some people keep a journal or a pad and note what
they lived when they were asleep, others have revelations of their dreams mid day and it changes everything.
with photography, sometimes we want to print a negative a certain way, and we burn through a
whole box of paper, trying to figure it out, or we want to photograph something a certain way, we keep going
to the same place, different times of day and of the year... but can't quite do it ...
and maybe we might have a dream that influences how we solve our problems.
maybe the dream was hyper-real saturated coloration and you decided to photograph the special scene
cross processing velvia, or contact bob carnie and have him make a tri color carbon print from your negative ..
or you made a decision the next day to only photograph leaves swirling above your head in a fall windstorm
and make diptychs with afflictions of starlings or flocks of seagulls or you do macro photographs of
silt+dirt in the gutter after a storm and show them next to mountains and vast lanscapes or aerial views or ?
do you keep a record of your dreams, hand writen or sketched, do you dream? and do
these night visions change how you have made your photographs ?
free to move it as you see fit.
it is a well known story how Friedrich August Kekulé dreamed of the benzine chain
he woke up and sketched it and realized it was the answer to a problem he was trying to understand.
he had a sketch pad next to his bed.
if you don't know the story, this website explains it: https://web.chemdoodle.com/kekules-dream/
some people remember their dreams, some people keep a journal or a pad and note what
they lived when they were asleep, others have revelations of their dreams mid day and it changes everything.
with photography, sometimes we want to print a negative a certain way, and we burn through a
whole box of paper, trying to figure it out, or we want to photograph something a certain way, we keep going
to the same place, different times of day and of the year... but can't quite do it ...
and maybe we might have a dream that influences how we solve our problems.
maybe the dream was hyper-real saturated coloration and you decided to photograph the special scene
cross processing velvia, or contact bob carnie and have him make a tri color carbon print from your negative ..
or you made a decision the next day to only photograph leaves swirling above your head in a fall windstorm
and make diptychs with afflictions of starlings or flocks of seagulls or you do macro photographs of
silt+dirt in the gutter after a storm and show them next to mountains and vast lanscapes or aerial views or ?
do you keep a record of your dreams, hand writen or sketched, do you dream? and do
these night visions change how you have made your photographs ?