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to me trees are sacred fellow creatures that I can never tire of. To express these feelings of respect, connection that I experience, their specific beauty, character and magic. To convey what I feel about them: spiritual equally fellows in totality of whole creation.

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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous
    Good Rob! I think, I like your updated perception upon photography in your "Biographie" ..... to me, it raises quite a few clues to exchange thoughts about; but you know me .... I am a Speaking head not a writer ....
  • yes, that's a pity with that distance, because otherwise there would be interesting conversations and inspiration maybe. I ment with materialistic somehow that I'am not interested in technically grasping what you see, but more tasting behind what is to be seen, more to be felt. What you see is not what it is, it's behind it, deeper.. When you make a technically sharp image of someone in best studio light, it might have nothing to reveal about that person who is photographed.. Now that I speak this out, I remember I have to look for Andrei Tarkowski's cinematic work again.. www.youtube.com/watch  it has to open up a window of our inner mystical world, myths, magical, dream like messages.. I like the work of Carl Jung, or Joseph Campbell, of aborigines worlds, of the visionary and maybe even clairvoyance,  opening towards the true inner world, not the mind of thoughts and concepts..

  • thanks for your reaction, that made me write a further, new addition, being more specific in what I stand for in the 'biography'. So hopefully more clear.. steps by step in what I'am looking for to express in my photographic work
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous
    ... so much there is to say and talk about what lies beneath (what Carlos Santana once called) "Life Is Just A Passing Parade" (www.youtube.com/watch great song by the way!). You mentioned a Tarkowski film already quite a while ago .... I will have a look at the video ...
  • yes, funky soul drives.. " a passing Parade', yes, but every inch must be felt, lived.

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