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Thursday, September 11, 2008

Photography; Philosophy.



My philosophy in photography. It really ain't any deep unfathomable philosophy to begin with. Just some ideas. My take on photography and life.


Life is made up, really, of the simple things.


The details we so often neglect-- the bus-stop we walk pass every day without paying attention to, the intricate floral patterns on the floor, the texture of of our old, worn jeans-- these are such that make up our lives. Dismantle the world, and these are what you'd get.


I relish in taking note of what people overlook.
And in noting them through lenses, in p h o t o g r a p h y .

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