At best he interprets at worst he abuses usually he just executes. But the creator gives birth. Which means it will either succeed or fail. Here there are no exercises aimed at taming the psyche. Here the only exercise is the birth process itself. The coincidences between poetry and photography reappear Both poets and photographers have set themselves a creative exercise in daily contact with their art for a certain period of time. A film every day regardless of subject regardless of inspiration regardless of desire this daily prayer leads the photographer to a deeper knowledge of his psyche. To the point that the photograph the good photograph his own photograph will be forced upon him. It sometimes gives the impression that the photo was taken in his absence.
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e-commerce photo editing form will be drawn from this disciplined submission will spring from the most genuine need of the creator and will lead to a personal creation the content of which will be the deeper world of the artist The photographer's creative exercises are aimed at detecting and exploring his interests alongside cultivating the flexibility with which he deals with the photographic possibilities offered to him. John Szarkowski says that Photography is a system of visual montage. It ends up framing a part of our visual cone while we are in the right place at the right time. Like chess or writing it consists in choosing between existing possibilities but in the case of photography the number of possibilities is not fixed but unlimited.

The choice between these possibilities is directly related to the psyche of the photographer and to all the elements that make up his personality and culture. However along the way he will never be independent. It will be subject to constant external influences. And indeed purely photographic influences. The photographic exercises will thus be a study of the effect of these influences. The exercises will serve to analyze the influences since these exercises will necessarily be judged on the basis of the photographic influences. It is strange but while all our lives are shaped by influences we often refuse to accept this as an indisputable fact and prefer to consider our choices and decisions as the products of an exclusively free opinion.