Projects

On the subject of projects… and pandas

Why do we do projects? Why do we start photographic projects? Why do we launch ourselves in the daunting task of taking pictures on a regular basis or with particular constraints? It’s intimidating, stressful and exhausting. So why do we do it? [clickToTweet tweet=”‘Every project has challenges, and every project has its rewards.’ – Stephen Schwartz” …

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Sticks and stones may break my bones (but rain will never harm me)

The other day I went for the most beautiful time of the year (that is beside Christmas and toy photo safaris):  holidays! Preparations had been made: a house had been rented on a small island; tickets for the ferry had been booked; the annual torture of picking a small selection of minifigures (who had been extra …

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Twins

Twins (or look-a-likes) have something magical. I grew up with Jansen and Janssen (Thomson and Thompson in English, Dupond et Dupont in French) in the TinTin adventures. Of course, there are more. From historical twins like Romulus and Remus, over the more fictional twins in literature (Wikipedia gives us a list of over 200 fictional twins) to the ever perpetually …

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PS

This month word is a pretty simple one. One we use quite often, in our day to day live, at home, at school or at work. One every photographer should explore more if not yet fully part of his or her photographer’s toolbox. And that is exactly what we will be doing this month. Explore …

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