2013-04-30
Ideas for breaking out of a creative drought
- Hesitation is destruction.
- Addition is often a process of subtraction.
- Go as deep as you can with what you’re doing.
- Let your camera follow your life instead of having your life follow the camera.
- Think of photographs as compliments and love letters.
- Relationships are more important than photographs.
- Rejection is normal, don’t be afraid of it.
- Welcome failure because it leads to growth.
- Don’t worry about the answers, you’ll never find them until you embrace the questions.
- Success is a byproduct of something bigger than itself so don’t pursue it.
- Confront your anxieties and fears by leaving your comfort zone.
- Don’t repeat yourself.
- Don’t worry about your work being bad or good – completion is all that matters.
- Stay away from imitating others (know the difference between inspiration and imitation).
- Know yourself.
- Challenge everything and do so with humility.
- Your subconscious is like a secret factory, if you feed it good things than good things will probably come out.
- Stop thinking and go out and produce and produce and produce…
- Two weeks with a great mentor is probably equivalent to two years of school.
- What you surround yourself with will often dictate who you become.
- Photography is not about photography (photographs about photographs are boring).
- Examine your intentions carefully and stay true to the original idea.
- Make friends with people who aren’t photographers.
- Becoming a “great” photographer is a lifetime achievement.
- Sentimentality is the opposite of cynicism and try to keep both out of your work.
- Let your work breathe. When you have completed it, lock it away and come back to it at a later date with fresh eyes.
- Sometimes you need to let go in order to have something return.
- Everything is subjective.
- People are constantly re-writing their memory.
- Know when and when not to show your work to people. Give ongoing projects a healthy incubation period before sharing them.
- Go for walks when you feel stuck.
- Fake it until you make it!
- Always trust your gut.
- Peter McCollough
2013-04-25
2013-04-21
Henri Rousseau, le douanier
My favourite painting of the Kunstmuseum Basel; negro attacked by a jaguar, 1910 Henri Rousseau.
Labels:
art,
Guillaume Apollinaire,
Henri Rousseau,
Le Douanier,
Naive Art,
Pablo Picasso
2013-04-17
how come, jeroen koolhaas?
wondering about the strong presence of architecture in pradas real fantasies, the name jeroen koolhaas might be the hint.
Labels:
collage,
fashion,
film,
jeroen koolhaas,
Prada,
real fantasies,
rem koolhaas
2013-04-05
2013-03-13
l'art et le lieu // genius loci // art in situ
thanks to my projectweek of landart and my research on working with the existing, i fell in love with art installation.
more more more
franz west, auditorium, 2000
tadashi kawamoto, metz, 1998
haus-rucker-co, oase nr. 7, 1972
emmanuel saulnier, rester - résister, 1994
klaus pinter (haus-rucker-co), rebonds, 2002
rosemarie trockel, kunststation st. peter, 1993
2013-02-28
atelier land art // survivalcamp
3 days cold mountains, ripping trees, making fire and finally a triangle, anamorphosis in the woods.
Labels:
anamorphosis,
château d'andlau,
land art,
students project
2013-02-11
whatever happens, happens
"Fear is what keeps us alive. Of course, big waves are scary, but it’s extremely exciting to push yourself in bigger conditions and challenge yourself mentally. In my head, I'm saying, 'Push yourself, be committed, and whatever happens, happens.' The biggest lesson in surfing when you wipe out is to relax — you can't fight the ocean, it's too powerful. So, you just have to go with the flow and enjoy the washing machine ride."
Stephanie Gilmore, world surfing champion
Labels:
Challenge,
Fear,
Stephanie Gilmore,
surfing,
Wave
2013-02-07
2013-02-02
2013-02-01
Kari Jormakka
kari jormakka died in the age of 54. the most charismatic person I encountered throughout my studies at the technical university of vienna, he kept the discussion going. he dared to speak freely, was critical and humourous - who ever thought the discipline architecture could be taken with humour?
i just loved his lectures for its fresh and unexpactable "data flow", him walking around, moved by his own flow of thoughts, which came in a mix of english, german and his finnish accent. i keep thinking, that his scripts were not proofread in order to make us think more, make our own mind of what he tried to transmit. his thinking got the students out of the box and triggered the unreflected believers.
Labels:
architecture,
kari jormakka,
philosophy,
theory
2013-01-11
2013-01-07
cat walk
Labels:
art,
Basel,
Daniel Buren,
fashion,
france,
Louis Vuitton,
louvre,
marc jacobs,
Paris,
photography
2013-01-05
2012-12-31
2012-12-19
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where would i go, if i could go,
who would i be, if i could be,
what would i say, if i had a voice,
who says this, saying it’s me?
Samuel Beckett
(photo: NYC 1954)
2012-12-12
2012-11-30
2012-11-19
2012-11-17
2012-11-11
2012-11-07
2012-11-06
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