an audience

Thobela!

The problem with an audience, having one that is, is that words are crafted differently, the choice of words changes, the point moves from being an idea, but an argument, to win.

I can't do that anymore, my photography, the photography I enjoy, is well, not shared, coz well, there is an audience to present to, and my photography, is my photography.

So, lets enjoy this moment, where I will share with you, my photography, but I refuse to present it to you.

Are you with me? But then again, it matters not if you are or not.

Wonders if this is a monologue, wonders, he does.

1ove MOVE/ing.

04 comments
  1. On that note, I doubt u'd appreciate my applause! But as they so often are, this one's a stunner! how you manage to see things like this... I don't know.

  2. I do, ;-)

    I'm not happy with the line of sight I've been 'portraying' --- it lacked what I love about the photography I do ---

    I want to enjoy the photography that I share, in as much as others (might) enjoy it.

    State of being I suppose.

  3. I don't know Lebogang -- what's an artist without patronage?
    The difficulty is marrying your objectives to that of your patrons. Or finding patrons that share your common objective.
    Do-able? Waits to be seen.

  4. Fantastic shot.