Hello everyone.
I had a lovely little shoot with Kel yesterday. I had been wanting to shoot her for ages as I think she really is stunning. She has these piercing blue eyes and such a lovely smile. A really lovely girl
The shoot was a little sad as she is going away for 6 months and although I hardly know her I felt very sad for her. I know that when she comes back she'll be a better person, but I still felt sad It was also the reason I did that last shot of her walking away.
I don't know why, but I find myself getting caught up in other peoples lives that I shoot and then tend to empathise with them and want to help them, no matter what the situation is. That's me though, I've always been one to help others and put my friends before myself. In the past this has caused some issues and at one point decided that I needed to look after myself for a change. It didn't last long. I guess some things will never change. I like to see people happy and if I can do that for them....well that's huge!
I remember reading an issue of Interview magazine years ago. Like maybe 15 years ago. They dedicated an entire issue to "the meaning of Life". They asked famous authors, scientists, artists, actors, musicians, politicians and the like...basically this very broad range of people, what they thought the meaning of life was. The answers were varied but I'd estimate maybe 80% of them said, "To make others happy".
Imagine a world where we just made others happy. Cared for one another. Looked after one another.
That struck a cord with me. It's what I believe. It's what I try to do every day.
Whoah! That got deep for a Monday morning!
Here's some pretty pictures I took.....
I had a lovely little shoot with Kel yesterday. I had been wanting to shoot her for ages as I think she really is stunning. She has these piercing blue eyes and such a lovely smile. A really lovely girl
The shoot was a little sad as she is going away for 6 months and although I hardly know her I felt very sad for her. I know that when she comes back she'll be a better person, but I still felt sad It was also the reason I did that last shot of her walking away.
I don't know why, but I find myself getting caught up in other peoples lives that I shoot and then tend to empathise with them and want to help them, no matter what the situation is. That's me though, I've always been one to help others and put my friends before myself. In the past this has caused some issues and at one point decided that I needed to look after myself for a change. It didn't last long. I guess some things will never change. I like to see people happy and if I can do that for them....well that's huge!
I remember reading an issue of Interview magazine years ago. Like maybe 15 years ago. They dedicated an entire issue to "the meaning of Life". They asked famous authors, scientists, artists, actors, musicians, politicians and the like...basically this very broad range of people, what they thought the meaning of life was. The answers were varied but I'd estimate maybe 80% of them said, "To make others happy".
Imagine a world where we just made others happy. Cared for one another. Looked after one another.
That struck a cord with me. It's what I believe. It's what I try to do every day.
Whoah! That got deep for a Monday morning!
Here's some pretty pictures I took.....
I think it might almost be time for us to shoot