I found my own work to be pretty static.  I tried to jazz it up, but it all 
seemed forced.

So I embraced static as my style, went with it, became even more concious of 
horizontal and vertical lines... and things sort of worked themselves out.

-Aaron

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From:  Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subj:  Talking photography - dynamics
Date:  Tue Mar 28, 2006 1:33 pm
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Hi!

Ladies and Gentlemen, perhaps it is time we spent some time talking 
about photography and photographs rather than processes, work flows and 
what not.

Recently my attention was brought to a fact that most of my photographs 
are very static... They seem to be some kind of documentation of the 
process/moment/event/scene or just a frozen moment in time, static and 
disconnected from previous and next moments...

I wonder what kind of advise I would get from my fellow PDMLers if I 
were to ask you - how could I make my photography slightly more dynamic...

Thanks.

Boris

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