September 4th
“The most important thing a young photographer can do is learn how to see. It wasn’t about the equipment we were using. I don’t remember being taught any technique. The camera was only a box that recorded an image. We learned to compose, to frame to fill the negative, to fit everything we saw into the camera’s rectangle”.
Annie Leibovitz
Her book called Annie Leibovitz at work is a fabulous example of a life long story, told in a very personal way, with nuances in her feelings and knowledge she had. With ease she narrates about people she was surrounded by. You meet an extraordinary looking journalist Hunter S. Thomson with his innovative ways of pulling the writing material out of everywhere or a DJ who mixes the Martin Luther King’s speech with that time popular melodies.
(My reading ended at the page number 21.)
Eclectic tastes – a new phrase I fancy, because I possess such a taste. I didn’t know how to call it.
I have just explored the current fashion trends on Harper’s Bazaar. For a video visit:
http://www.harpersbazaar.com/fashion/fashion-video/#v14725754001
It’s 6.30 p.m. now. The Film Programme on the BBC Radio 4 is on. Have you ever heard of a film The Blob? You’re lucky if don’t. A look at the film poster would make my idea clear.
Till 7 p.m. I’m listening to this nice programme full with reviews, interviews and personal views of a presenter.
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