Friday, July 08, 2005
7.07.05 Oooooh yeah.
Some guy with some dog.
I had this really cool picture of a lion at the Lincoln Park Zoo, but Penny convinced me to go with this shot instead. I'm glad she did. Looking back at the lion pic I see that it's a good shot: interesting subject, well framed, good color; but it looked like any of a million pictures taken at the zoo.
One motto I've adopted is, whenever possible go with the personal. While the lion pic would maybe make a decent postcard (and is evocative of what I did that day) this smiling dude and his smiling dog say "summer." It's July, and this dude and his dog are just chillinh' in the shade.
Wednesday, July 06, 2005
7.05.05 Billy Corgan Sold Out
Penny has helped me crystallize the process by which I daily decide which picture to post. The central question is ‘what will I want to remember in 20 years?’
When I look back at these pictures, the day-to-day nature of them, what memories will I want them to evoke? The two most obvious answers are time and place.
The answers I will want in 2025 will have to come from these pictures as much as (if not, in some ways, more than) my memories. These pictures will be portals (as will songs, smells, movies) to the days I am living now.
What was important in 2005? Was it hot or cold that day? Is that really what Wrigley Field looked like?
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