Bohemians, vagabonds, romantics and artisans . . .

the new bohemians are coming

the new bohemians are coming

As continually developing human beings we are all exposed to
situations and circumstances that are unique to ourselves, we are then
all unque because of those experiences.
As photographers the ssme is also true as we meet and interact with
different people and there work our perspective changes. Lately Black
and White images have gained my attention, the depth and richness that
exists in great b/w images is encouraging me to find more richness
and depth of colour in the my day to day portraiture be it in b/w or
colour.
Rich textures, use of light to inhance and enrichen areas of shade,
locations that suggest a more lavish lifestyle. down and out maybe,
but stylish whilst doing it.

Ansel Adams once said, “I would rather have a fuzzy photograph of a
sharp idea than a sharp photograph of a fuzzy idea”.
That’s a rather profound statement but knowing what your aiming for in
photography and life is half the battle, if you have a clear
direction, the future then is always going to be bright.
So here I am again, dear reader bohemian, vagabond,
artisan,  desperate romantic, sitting in a station, head full of ideas
just waiting for the canvas on which to paint them. ( yes this
metaphor may be getting a little tied now, but until I come up with another
one I’m afraid your stuck with it )

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