Lisa,
With this intensity and focus, a whole world and vision will rise gently
from where you are.
Eric Satie lived and composed most of his work in the same room for 30
years!
You are obviously a very sensitive person who respects other peoples
privacy. In some societies, taking a photograph of someone is to take a
little of their soul.
You must weave this into your work and work with this in mind. Something of
great value will arise from it. I am sure that you have a great deal to
say.
Keep us updated with how you get on. "Look beneath the ant".
Alexis
on 25/1/02 7:40 pm, Lisa Reddig at lisa@julianrichards.com wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: ragowaring <ragowaring@btinternet.com>
>
>> If you have a fear of being caught in the act however small the
> probability,
>> then announce to everyone what you are doing by making you camera a parody
>> of a camera.
>
> Have I mentioned my fear of attention from people. It makes me extremely
> sweaty and nervous. And especially when they want to ask me questions about
> what I am doing. It all just makes me uncomfortable. Some would call it
> shy.
>
> At this point I wouldn't even know what to shoot outside of my apartment. I
> have geared my ideas and images so much to where I live, that is what all my
> ideas are of now. And those ideas just keep coming.
>
> Lisa
>
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Received on Fri Jan 25 16:06:51 2002
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