Just in case you wanted to know how to ...
this is my B&W recipe.
[Poetry] may make us from time to time a little aware of the deeper unnamed feelings which form the substratum of our being, to which we rarely penetrate; for our lives are mostly a constant evasion of ourselves. T.S.Eliot
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Saturday, February 17, 2007
here we go again
Whatever you do, think or say, for a beginner with artistical aims - as I think to be - there's nothing better to receive an appreciation of all the efforts made so far in form of an invitation to provide some samples shots and a promise to be featured.
The web offers today several ways to place ourselves under a spotlight but nothing, in my opinion, is comparable to an unsolicited request like the one I received last week form Ulf Fågelhammar, a member of the world celebrated Gruppo F.
The Sweden based group of (I dare to say) fringe photographers, invited me to send a short selection of photographs for the group's newsstand: F-Blog, whose fame is fast growing among the internet community of this Art lovers and practitioners.
I shortly rearranged some notes I had already scribbled down on my notebook, picked up some ten images among my newest and sent the package to Ulf.
The result is under everyone's eye, with my full pride and satisfaction. Parts
one and two are available along with some additional notes about my way of processing B&W in the blog "Invited Guests" section.
I'm seriuosly thinking to put these notes down on a pdf file and turn it into one of my Photobooks.
The web offers today several ways to place ourselves under a spotlight but nothing, in my opinion, is comparable to an unsolicited request like the one I received last week form Ulf Fågelhammar, a member of the world celebrated Gruppo F.
The Sweden based group of (I dare to say) fringe photographers, invited me to send a short selection of photographs for the group's newsstand: F-Blog, whose fame is fast growing among the internet community of this Art lovers and practitioners.
I shortly rearranged some notes I had already scribbled down on my notebook, picked up some ten images among my newest and sent the package to Ulf.
The result is under everyone's eye, with my full pride and satisfaction. Parts
one and two are available along with some additional notes about my way of processing B&W in the blog "Invited Guests" section.
I'm seriuosly thinking to put these notes down on a pdf file and turn it into one of my Photobooks.
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