this type of interactions are like books in a personal collection - they keep our thoughts in a beautiful and useful archive. Also, using English was refreshing. :)
In my time teaching writing, and even now as a critical reader, one of the great flaws in writing can be summed up as: "too much of the scaffolding still present". Meaning, more work needs to be done to hide the framework and show only the words that it supports. I hadn't thought of this in the context of photography, but it makes perfect sense. Crina's approach is interesting to me, a way of working I can only imagine myself doing in documentary work. She has given me food for thought.
Thank you Crina for joining me. I hope others are as inspired as I was by your work...and thanks for making an exception in English!
this type of interactions are like books in a personal collection - they keep our thoughts in a beautiful and useful archive. Also, using English was refreshing. :)
Love the beautiful photos and storyline
You should also check out @Marcel Borgstijn’s latest interview with @Crina Prida … well done!
Thank you, Juliette!
Thank you!
In my time teaching writing, and even now as a critical reader, one of the great flaws in writing can be summed up as: "too much of the scaffolding still present". Meaning, more work needs to be done to hide the framework and show only the words that it supports. I hadn't thought of this in the context of photography, but it makes perfect sense. Crina's approach is interesting to me, a way of working I can only imagine myself doing in documentary work. She has given me food for thought.
Well-worded, Mark and right there with you! I too, am inspired by Crina’s process for the same reasons.
Thank you for the recommendation!
I am glad you stopped by! Thank you right back :)
Hah. I follow you on Wordpress.
cool. I'm not very active there these days, might reconsider :)
I can’t manage all the social media places and am not doing particularly well anywhere. I’m just miraculously still around.
Thank you!