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Of course, it may be that the arts of writing and photography are antithetical. The hope and aim of a word-handler is that he may communicate a thought or an impression to his reader without the reader’s realizing that he has been dragged through a series of hazardous or grotesque syntactical situations. In photography the goal seems to be to prove beyond a doubt that the cameraman, in his great moment of creation, was either hanging by his heels from the rafters or was wedged under the floor with his lens in a knothole.
 
E.B. White





My first real camera was a Minolta Maxxum I inherited from my crazy Great-Uncle Sally. It weighs a ton and I adore it. I am also a long-time fan of lo-fi cameras such as the Lomo, Diana and the Holga. I mean, digital photography is wonderful. But film? For me, it's like the difference between coffee and decaf.

Anyway. Writing is about creating worlds, people, lives, adventures.  Photographs are about seeing what's real -- and then seeing it again. Course, I currently spend so much time inventing new worlds that I haven't much time for photographing this world at the moment. But there will be time for all things.

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