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In the morning light
For a couple of weeks, the sun shines every day, which sometimes even baffles me, because the presence of contrasts and shadows just makes you constantly take the camera in your hands and shoot, shoot, shoot...
But I'm just glad. Now just the state of the weather, when it is frosty in the mornings, and warm in the afternoon.
One such morning, I just picked up and went to work on foot, simultaneously filming the stories that stole my attention.
In the morning, according to my feelings, the light is brighter than in the evening, although the sun shines at the same angles relative to the horizon.
In the morning, the sun, as if rested after the night, illuminates everything around quite intensively, not sparing its ultraviolet light.
And in the evening, as if it gets tired, wastes all its strength and the light turns out to be softer, yellow and not at all contrasting.
But if the earth were flat...
In fact, the sun does not rest. Although such a theory sounds fabulously beautiful.
I'm wondering if I'm collectively involved in shaping some common style of street photography?
We all, photographers, look at each other, but in the end it turns out everyone has their own.
Someone uses one technique, someone else, and someone can develop their own.
And this large unconscious photo collective eventually forms a common code.
It's like trends in art, directions, branches.
Much in the formation of style depended not only on the inner world of the artist, but also on the outside.
And now, besides, there are a lot of photographers-teachers who teach not just the basics, but their own style.
I wonder if someone has several styles and different creative techniques at once, is he cool or just a generalist?
...But these are all thoughts...but you just need to shoot.
If the universe (matrix, system ..) needs it, then you will have an impact on the overall creative code, and if not, then no matter how hard you try, do not promote yourself, then nothing will come of it.
That is, whether you will do something to promote your creativity or not - there is no difference.
As a result of your actions will not be related to how hard you tried to get noticed.
To be continued...
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