[o] what’s your number? (bristol 7)
‘what’s your number?’, gloucester rd, bristol 7
[o] what’s your number? (bristol 7)‘what’s your number?’, gloucester rd, bristol 7
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[o] out of office (bristol 7)‘out of office’, gloucester rd, bristol 7
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[o] the doll at the counter in the rearview of gloucester (bristol 7)‘the doll at the counter in the rearview of gloucester’, gloucester rd, bristol 7
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[o] in the name of the father (bristol 7)‘in the name of the father’, gloucester rd, bristol 7 the lady photographer/proprieter of zzzone took this portrait of her father. he has since passed away. this sits in her shope window as testiment to his life
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[o] rspca morning wear (bristol 7)‘rspca morning wear’, gloucester rd, bristol 7
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[o] the things we take with us (bristol 7)‘the things we take with us’, gloucester rd, bristol 7
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[o] fishing for religion (bristol 4)‘fishing for religion’, wells rd, bristol 4
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::: windows for oneas i was taking the photo named ‘a human touch’, i was approached from a restaurant on the other side of the street of the cafe i was shooting the reflection of “can i ask what you’re doing. it’s just i know the owner of this place”. guess it must look a bit odd someone pointing their camera into a high street window but that gives me hope, in a way it seems that photographic art has been somewhat devalued by the onset of digital photography (my medium). everyone has a camera. everyone is a photographer. everyone is an artist but does this matter? perhaps, if you’re looking to make a living – any money, even – from photography as an artform (not weddings, corporate work, studio portraits etc) an established photographer recently told me, of street photography: “i have to say by its nature there is no livelihood to be made in this field… no living” true, in general and so to try and stay motivated, full of purpose, with self-belief intact not relying on too much positive reinforcement to proceed, but getting up and getting out with the obsessive nature needed to push things forward, personally at least trusting instinct. focussing on what we do best… windows for one
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