Collaboration with friends and strangers part-i.
I wrote this title, uploaded the recently preselected images, and stuck in a pause. What exactly do I want to write about today? About tough and nervous days at work? About how quickly the entire world switched from the fight with the invisible bacteria (sorry for this freestyle interpretation) to the war, where people are dying from something much more terrible and visible? About sharply jumped prices for everything that surrounds us in everyday life? Or my almost every day thinking that I’m not living my dream anymore, or possibly never lived it. About the hope that 2 years of the worldwide pause will make slow too fast development of “technology”, for which most of us are not yet ready, but already can’t imagine being without it, invading all areas of our existence.
I can talk about these themes for hours, but actually, I prefer to shut myself up and silently do my favorite pastime-catching moments with one of my cameras. I love to include people to my frames (you will see this in the images below). All the images included in this and the next future post were taken during the recent months when I already was frustrated by what is happening. These collaborations with amazing people bring me back to the mood of hope that not all is lost and we are not too close to the “MAD MAX” era.
Initially, my idea was to write a short description of every published moment and image, but I decided to cancel this idea and to let you free to flip through the images. Sometimes the explanation ruins the first perception, so if you really interesting to get some information at a certain moment, just write me a comment.
Marvellous collection of some of your photos, sad , true, glorious and hope , all at once.
Thank you Paula. Exactly what i feel.
Nice to see you blogging again. I always enjoy your work. It’s good to have something like photography to give us a break from all of the difficulties in the world.
Thank you Jim for the kind words 😉
Its why i started taking pictures many years ago. With the time i found some others sides of doing photography but still using this break from time to time. And the chemical meditation (film photography) is also one of the greatest addictions i got 😉
wonderful moments, I’m enjoying to read to see your posts Victor! I really got lost of all that what happens now in the world… lost the ease of life. Hope I find back to enjoying photography as I did earlier.
Thank you Chris for the kind words. Its going a lot around me and seems like my regular life returned back to the routine as it was before, but something very bad and angry happened with the most people as well. The intensity of the “progress”, the pressure and ignorance is what i see. I fought with all these during two difficult years but now found myself out of power. ;-(
that’s good to hear 👍🏼 and keep up the good work!
Thank you Chris !
Fantastic V
Thank you
Thank you Glasgow shooter 😉