CZJena
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Starting this thread in sort of self-reflection and a new framework for my future work.
Since Yr 2001, been "bombarded" with lots of digital imaging (digitech) craze ... and i expect to see it crash to ash in future when digicam devalued alike quartz watch($5) against swiss watch($250,000). The same old trend will repeat itself in history. Lots of articles "film vs digitech" and such, and history seems to fall towards digitech...
This thought began a new departure of my personal journey of meditation in fotographi last year. Started with delving into books and biography of masters in search of meaning of this science-art medium, wandered around streets and frequent discussions and meditations with inspiring phototaking friends.
With digitech still eeking behind my neck, i stand firm and venture out again with my manual 35mm RF naked. This is the moment of joy (not that of spending $20 to print a 36 frames 4R roll against "free" digital) when i feel something amazing started to happen:
1. The weight of my oldies quips, slow down my impulse, let me focus on my composition.
2. I learn ways to flow my soul into my oldies to make it onpar with digitech, and even gain extra edge.
3. Meditation goes deeper, to forget about image sharpness, realness, relevant and even start tearing down those poisonous magazine image in my mind, all in search of my soul.
4. Hearing the Enigma music "back to innocent" in my ears now...
5. Who's that Lomo guy? ...
My wave comes again new in 2007 !!!
Thanks for dropping by my "Altar of Lost Traits", hear you soon...
Since Yr 2001, been "bombarded" with lots of digital imaging (digitech) craze ... and i expect to see it crash to ash in future when digicam devalued alike quartz watch($5) against swiss watch($250,000). The same old trend will repeat itself in history. Lots of articles "film vs digitech" and such, and history seems to fall towards digitech...
This thought began a new departure of my personal journey of meditation in fotographi last year. Started with delving into books and biography of masters in search of meaning of this science-art medium, wandered around streets and frequent discussions and meditations with inspiring phototaking friends.
With digitech still eeking behind my neck, i stand firm and venture out again with my manual 35mm RF naked. This is the moment of joy (not that of spending $20 to print a 36 frames 4R roll against "free" digital) when i feel something amazing started to happen:
1. The weight of my oldies quips, slow down my impulse, let me focus on my composition.
2. I learn ways to flow my soul into my oldies to make it onpar with digitech, and even gain extra edge.
3. Meditation goes deeper, to forget about image sharpness, realness, relevant and even start tearing down those poisonous magazine image in my mind, all in search of my soul.
4. Hearing the Enigma music "back to innocent" in my ears now...
5. Who's that Lomo guy? ...
My wave comes again new in 2007 !!!
Thanks for dropping by my "Altar of Lost Traits", hear you soon...