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i've heard for years every photograph has already been taken.
there is nothing new under the sun
and no matter what you think is new and refreshing, well, its
old, worn out and boring.
not sure how much stock i put into those words since
every sun rise/set is different, no expression is ever the same no 2 people are the same,
no situation is really the repeat of another ...
moments really don't repeat themselves, so nothing can really be the same, can it ?
i have been getting bored for a few years now .. and while i realize things are not exactly the same
i've come to the realization that there really isn't much new under the sun. most photography
is the same old same old, puppies, sunsets pretty girls old run down buildings, streetscapes ...
and part of me is OK with that but part of me tries a little bit not to get my wheels caught on the tracks.
some say their photography shows their soul and the soul of whatever it is they are making a picutre of.
what is it that you do that you try to bring a bit of yourself into your photography?
there is nothing new under the sun
and no matter what you think is new and refreshing, well, its
old, worn out and boring.
not sure how much stock i put into those words since
every sun rise/set is different, no expression is ever the same no 2 people are the same,
no situation is really the repeat of another ...
moments really don't repeat themselves, so nothing can really be the same, can it ?
i have been getting bored for a few years now .. and while i realize things are not exactly the same
i've come to the realization that there really isn't much new under the sun. most photography
is the same old same old, puppies, sunsets pretty girls old run down buildings, streetscapes ...
and part of me is OK with that but part of me tries a little bit not to get my wheels caught on the tracks.
some say their photography shows their soul and the soul of whatever it is they are making a picutre of.
what is it that you do that you try to bring a bit of yourself into your photography?