The fast life of a Saturday evening passing by
I did not expect a perfectly stable shot while holding the camera in my hands for a second. I did not expect Fabiana to stay perfectly still, but nothing really matter. I had some other similar photos, with shorter exposure, but non of them conveyed what I have seen in this one. In the end I feel it is more important the learning process behind it than the execution itself. It is more important the fact that I have found they type of shot I was expecting to see than having the perfect result after long preparations.
These days are full of things to do, I have found renewed energies inside me, both in photography than in my work, and this is pushing me. It is a good thing, because I am being proactive, and this works for me.
This week will be quite busy and crazy: almost every evening is booked for something. I have a business idea to pitch and of course the project Thousand Portraits to finish and release. Many things to do, then. It is good this way!
Yesterday I have also bought a new book, “Pattern Recognition” from William Gibson. The comparison with the milestones of the cyberpunk literature is very wrong in the first chapters, but I will go on, as usual. READ! You will feed your mind!

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