From: Halvor (halvorb@mac.com)
Date: 04/11/02-09:37:56 PM Z
on 11.04.02 21:48, shannon stoney at sstoney@pdq.net wrote:
> Judy wrote:
>
>> "Media," which surround us, are a much more relevant topic than, say,
>> trees.
>
>
> I guess it depends on where you live. In Tennessee, where I live
> most of the time, when I can escape from Houston, there are more
> trees than media. The tv doesn't come in too good, and I don't watch
> it anyway. I don't read newspapers because then i have to recycle
> them. I don't listen to NPR much because I would rather listen to
> the people that live with me. So, trees are a more relevant topic to
> me than media.
>
> --shannon
Since trees also is my main subject
I have one self made rule for my photography; never include any man made
object or reference to people. I am mainly photographing trees, which I find
very relevant to my own understanding of life, the universe and everything,
and not to forget, myself. Besides they are good for composition.
I live in Tokyo, read newspapers, watch news, so on, I'm surrounded by
media, I still prefer trees.
Halvor
Tree Photographer
Tokyo
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