mr. fuzzy face
To my mind this doesn't mean taking photos of children or of things associated with children. Instead, it means taking photos as if I am a child. Which of course I am. Just a very big one who needs to re-establish part of his identity.
When we're very young the world seems beautifully and magically confused! Each new day is a fresh challenge to make sense of the millions of patterns, shades, shapes and images that fill our eyes to the brim. But then we grow older and we begin to impose an increasingly rigid set of rules on what we take in. We focus on those things we deem important, filtering out everything else until it fades and disappears from sight.
I believe the task of the photographer is to overthrow this deadening hierarchy of vision, to seek out fresh ways of seeing. So I'm really looking forward to this challenge!
To help me break the bonds I've decided on to follow one simple guide-line. Spontaneity - there's to be no detailed planning, no shoots lasting more than ten minutes and no fiddling with the camera controls ... unless, of course, it's to deliberately set up the camera incorrectly.
So here's Wednesday's child - mr. fuzzy face. He's not in focus, but does that really matter?
Brilliant Simon, always coming up with new ideas!
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