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woensdag 28 januari 2015

Look up to the ceiling

When I'm out and look around me I see people walking while looking at their feet. It's like everybody is ashamed of something. A lot of times I do the same thing. Strolling with my eyes on my feet. An excuse can be that I don't want to stumble and fall. I'm known to do that. But on a flat surface in a mall for example, that excuse is not going to fly high. People these days don't want to make eye contact, I think. Hiding there real selves, not wanting to be vulnerable. It is really hard to put ourselves out there. Opening up will give us the chance to have an amazing experience but it means allowing us to be hurt too. And nobody wants to be hurt. So that is why we all miss out. It's safer to protect our souls and look at our feet then to put it all out in the open and see what happens.

Well I suggest that we look at the ceiling as a next step to recovery. The floor is just a floor. In most cases damaged from all the feet that walked over it. But the ceiling is different. The ceiling is not damaged. The ceiling is in grand classic buildings and modern new buildings a beautiful feature. And we all miss out on it because we are looking at our feet. And yes, your shoes are beautiful too but do you want to look at them all the time? OK maybe when there Louboutins or Jimmy Shoo however I can't afford them. So lets look at the ceiling... .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 





Enjoy Photography

Caroline
 





 
 

 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 



woensdag 21 januari 2015

Paintings, photos and philosophy

My mom is a painter. She follows art school for 6 years now. For that she needs to go to museums and learn about art and art history.  I decided to go with her when the art school had a trip planned to Den Haag. So last Sunday we went to Mark Rothko in the municipality museum of Den Haag. It was so much larger then we thought it would be. Mark Rothko didn't do it for me. I was more inspired by his philosophy about painting then his paintings itself. He wanted to philosophize in his art work not in words. So although he wrote a book he never published it, because he didn't want that his paintings were the illustrations of his philosophy. His paintings are the philosophy. This is, for me, a better and more beautiful way of saying 'a picture is worth a thousand words'.

I agree, in a lot of ways. I write this blog. And I use words in my blog. I try to use words just to set the tone or mood for the theme I have chosen. I use words to tell what I have learned and how I see things. But the most important thing in this blog are my photo's. Without my words it all still works, you see the photo's and you can guess what I want to say. But will you 100% know what I was going for. Some dark night photo's might make the blog dark and depressed, with words I can turn that around and make it about the little lights in the photo's. Without my photo's and just the words, it might still work but it would feel unfinished. So used in the correct way words and images belong together. And although a picture is worth a thousand words, without the words it's just a guess.

I said it was a large museum (massive is better way to describe it). So after we saw Mark Rothko, we went to see the other exhibitions. Those I liked better. The paintings were more meaning full to me. Some where new paintings some where old and considered classics. But all of them, painted more abstract or more 'photographic', where more inspirational for my photography. The composition was more important and so was the lighting in the painting. You could tell with these canvasses that painting was the first medium that people used to show how something looked like. And the way of doing that is still relevant to paintings and photography today. Next to paintings there were exhibitions of romantic fashion, pottery and the world famous Delfts Bleu which is native to Holland.

As always I took photo's of the things I like and also of the things I didn't like just to show what I mean. In the Rothko exhibition there were photo's of him working in his studio, I liked them a lot. So I show you these too. I didn't mark them, there are images of paintings and other things in the exhibition, so not my personal inspired photo's. So here we go, the finishing touch of this blog, the photo's.

The last Mondriaan.

Mark Rothko in the beginning.

The last Mark Rothko.
Mark Rothko creating.

Mark Rothko at work.

Mark Rothko thinking.

Mark Rothko reminiscing.

Some pottery, it was very sexual inspired.

Romantic fashion. I do like the white and bleu one.


Two classic paintings.



Three newer paintings, I love the second one. It would make a
beautiful portrait.

Pottery

Delfts bleu

Delfts bleu on a mirror, I like the reflection.




Enjoy Photography

Caroline

zaterdag 17 januari 2015

It's all in the details...

I'm a person that is really detail orientated. One thing that is not right and it will pull my attention every time. It will drive me crazy. Not that I'm a perfectionist. I like to do everything the best that I can. And my eye for detail you want notice in my apartment. My wallpaper doesn't line up in some rooms. In general the way I wallpapered my apartment is for from perfect. Nothing is perfect in my apartment. I think I don't see it anymore. But when I'm out and for example in a restaurant I'll notice every little thing out of order. Something as little as a frame that hangs a millimeter to much to one side, I'll see. Friends tell me 'the things you pay attention to'. I think I drive them crazy once and a while.

My attention for detail I can use in my photography. A photo of one little detail is sometimes stronger then a photo of the whole thing. So when I'm out with my camera I like to take photos from the details of the city or buildings I'm in. The photo will tell more about the feeling of the place then an overall photo. It's fun to guess where the photo is taken or what it is on the photo. A small little detail can too make a big difference on a photo that shows you more than that detail. That it's why every photo of the same place is different. And when you want a special photo, a photo that will top every other picture of that place, you need details. You know the saying: "who doesn't honor the small, doesn't deserve the large". It always is said when it comes to presents but I think it goes for details too. I have a lot of photos to show you about this, so lets go to the order of the day.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 



Enjoy photography

Caroline