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Monday Masters : Ian Berry

Summer holidays have started but we’ll still continue with our weekly Monday posts. My posts will probably be more brief and shorter than usual but I’ll still try to dig up enough information and links for you to check out dear reader. This Monday, the nominated Master is Ian Berry.

Keep breathing

Some thoughts on love of photography: What does a breathing exercise can give you? It can calm your nervous system, increase focus and reduce stress. In general, all these things I tend to gain while photographing. 

Four eyes

Today I met up with a good friend of mine Arno (more about him in future posts) who happens to be a photographer and a great one too. Having worked on a personal project in Gaza and later spending time in Africa to do a reportage, I was delighted to spend a few hours in […]Read Post ›

Fail

I recommend to fail.

Monday Masters : Paul Strand

Welcome to another instalment of Monday Masters. I’m happy to notice that our weekly educational and inspirational challenge is growing little by little. We have a new member Paul Carmody joining us this week which means he got to nominate the Master. He chose the legendary photographer – Paul Strand.

Go with the quote #17

I’m not a good writer, I’ve never been. I remember I used to write mini stories when I was a kid always struggling to finish them, and play with our family video camera. In photography I found my freedom of speech, a way to write things visually. 

Go with the quote #16

I got into podcasts recently. It’s just another way of learning and receiving information. A few podcasts about creativity, motivation, productivity and of course street photography caught my attention. I would like to share these valuable sources with you, dear reader. 

Go with the quote #15

Hello dear reader, There are some wise words I wanted to share with you today. Something about creative growth. Its always interesting to see or notice your creative progress and compare with your past self. However it’s also important to know that the moment you think you know everything is the moment you stop growing.

Go with the quote #14

Ok, some of you might be getting a bit bored with those weekly quote posts and for some its a very first read, in this case – Welcome! One of the main goals of me posting these inspirational and helpful tips and opinions is to help anyone who may be stuck in a creative rut or […]Read Post ›

Go with the quote #13

Hi guys, it’s time for another quote post! This time I wanted to share with you some wise and motivational words by Austin Kleon from his book “Steal like an artist“. Its a great read for aspiring artists and for anyone who’s creating or about to embark on a journey to follow their passion. The book […]Read Post ›

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