Tag: covid19
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The Art of Containment~
Sometimes the world feels so vast, it’s people too many and the weight of it to heavy to bear. At those moments, and if you were a person that enjoys their own company with the endless mazes ripe with possibilities of self discovery, then the obvious result would be a self engineered containment. It can…
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Pushing the limits~
Inside of the isolation, there is more space, we just have to find it. It’s a maze, a deep ocean of possibilities, where the mind can expand to escape the isolation and find the limitless space. There seems to be an allowance to create, to expand, to magnify and to reinvent ourselves in a brand…
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What has changed for you in Lockdown?
For so many of us, much has changed in the last few months. I thought it would be important to make note of some of these altered perceptions in case we forget. Perhaps some of these changes would be good to keep the process and results of as we move into our future. This video…
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Let’s Photograph ‘Human Connection’
At this time, when ‘physical distancing’ has become a daily used term, what kind of an impact has this had on us all? Those of us who are used to being with other people on a daily basis, the extroverts who thrive with social contact, the teenagers who miss the daily get togethers that fill…
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Photography Projects in Lockdown~ ‘Peace of Mind’
Part two of this collaboration from artists and photographers putting an image and words to a concept was about ‘peace of mind’. Here is the result:
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Photography Projects in Lockdown~ Hope
Two months ago, lockdown began as a precaution for the Covid-19 pandemic in Germany. I had to find a creative way to change the way that my busy and very active photography meetup group of over 2000 members meets and keeps on finding inspiration. So the photographing a concept came to life. The first idea…
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Moon over Quarantine~
Great weather has been our blessing here in the North-Western part of Germany since the lockdown over Covid19 began a few weeks ago. Mild weather, Spring bursting with color, birds chirping loudly and clear skies that go on for miles. That all somehow seems to soften the blow of the sad news of death and…