Street perception. Part 1
And again street life, again the mundane and everyday life...Beautiful pictures, sometimes familiar to the eye, sometimes funny or slightly abstract. Something happened to me, or rather, the switch that I had been used to for several years was delayed.
But I'm stuck...I can't go to another place, a new one that I've never been to before.
On the one hand, this can be explained by the fact that I have traveled to all the places that are nearby and now I need more time and money for long distances.
This is the simplest and most logical version of why I'm stuck in street and reportage photography.
From a different perspective of reality perception, maybe I should take something off, something I didn't finish?
Or am I stuck in the city because I can't connect to another world, to a frequency?
I felt that there was a change of genre preferences back in the middle of summer.
But it was as if the switch hadn't reached the end and bounced back.
But it didn't get back up and was running away...
Most importantly, everything comes from an inner sincere desire to create images, that is, to photograph.
And then desire passes through a filter, which is the world of perception, or I also call it a frequency, a creative wave, a genre of photography.
And this is actually a good thing, because in previous years there were times when I didn't even want to take a camera in your hand.
And then it turns out that there is a desire, but the stage with decorations is limited.
Here's a city for you, and create there!
And I want space!!! It's not in town...neither day nor night.
Summing up the results of last year, I wanted this year to be as diverse as possible and, if space, then the deepest.
Maybe it takes more time to connect to such a deep space?
In simple words, in order for my attention to switch to new places with cellars, it is necessary to experience something, to reconfigure myself in some other way.
And then new opportunities will immediately appear! That's how all these parallel worlds work. Yes, as soon as I get on the wave of dugouts, I'll immediately have the money and time to photograph them.
To be continued...
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A fantastic photo essay. Does it seem inspired by your experiences?
Excellent photos.
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