MARTIE
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I don't see a mention of a husband??
if I'm way off mark, then moderators, please feel free to delete this post.
I don't see a mention of a husband??
Ok, but what was it about this that stopped you dead, and why is it posted in the "hidden from search engines" forum rather than the "Photographers" forum?
Thanks for sharing, I like her stuff. No...it's not the best thing I've ever seen but I've seen a lot worse here on APUG. I also like them because they mean something, they have lasting value for those involved. In my opinion, the best kind of photography is that which freezes a moment, and interaction between folks or of folks so that we can enjoy those moments after they are gone. My fondest memories are of when we'd haul out the shoebox of prints on a saturday night and go through the photos; blurry, out of focus, mis-framed, cliche, and all the rest.Well to be honest I didn’t really know what to give as a subject title to this post.
And foolishly, naively, misguidedly, I wasn’t looking for a photo critique of the photographers work but something more in terms of… mobilization?
I don’t know this person but I believe they are “one of us”, part of the analogue community. She’s studied photography, she uses and loves film and has a makeshift darkroom. She even does projects.
She has a story to tell and she is every piece of that story just as much as her subjects.
She’s not asking for anything but I was touched by her images and her blog.
So call it altruism, call it philanthropy, call it sponsorship but I feel she and her project deserve some support. So forgive me if I've posted this in the wrong place and in the wrong way but I didn't see any suitable forum for this thread. And in my view, APUG is the best placed social network when it comes to all things to do with analogue photography but if I'm way off mark, then moderators, please feel free to delete this post.
I can do without another "landscape with angry clouds" image or another "woman in street cafe checking her phone" image
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