Face Of The Stranger.

Through suspiscions and fabrication unseen, the brilliance of the stranger's mind will always shine through. These are the lives of the strangers around you. Admire their lives, and cherish your own.

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Tenth stranger of many: Don’t bother looking for the stranger in this photograph. I will be talking about a stranger with one of the best messages of all, the photographer. If you take a look at the photograph, the first things that probably stands out is the illusion that the man sitting and writing appears to have no head. Now if you look in the top right corner, you will see a painting with a depiction of a man about to behad a woman. Now whether or not this effect was attempted or not, the fact this this person had the talent and ability to not only capture this photo, but have that connection from still life to real life is simply amazing. Most of the time society in general has trouble finding inspiration. So we turn to others. For instance, today I happened to turn to this photographer’s work. And it helped me greatly. But what of the photographer? What of the true inspiring artist to others? Where does their inspiration come from? I’ll give you a hint. This person spends their entire photography life devoted to taking photos of strangers found in the public. In each of the uninspired, comes a waterfall of enthusiasm and opportunity for others, like this photographer. Inspiration doesn’t come from the stress you build, or the same concepts you familiarize yourself with. You find it in everyone and everything. Connect with all of your surroundings. Through the simplest things in life, like a single photograph, comes power. Imagination. Inspiration. Some birds weren’t meant to be caged. Their feathers are just too bright. There’s no reason for anyone to be caged. Break through from what you know, to what you’ve never experienced before. Insipre yourself. But more importantly, inspire the uninspired.

Tenth stranger of many: Don’t bother looking for the stranger in this photograph. I will be talking about a stranger with one of the best messages of all, the photographer. If you take a look at the photograph, the first things that probably stands out is the illusion that the man sitting and writing appears to have no head. Now if you look in the top right corner, you will see a painting with a depiction of a man about to behad a woman. Now whether or not this effect was attempted or not, the fact this this person had the talent and ability to not only capture this photo, but have that connection from still life to real life is simply amazing. Most of the time society in general has trouble finding inspiration. So we turn to others. For instance, today I happened to turn to this photographer’s work. And it helped me greatly. But what of the photographer? What of the true inspiring artist to others? Where does their inspiration come from? I’ll give you a hint. This person spends their entire photography life devoted to taking photos of strangers found in the public. In each of the uninspired, comes a waterfall of enthusiasm and opportunity for others, like this photographer. Inspiration doesn’t come from the stress you build, or the same concepts you familiarize yourself with. You find it in everyone and everything. Connect with all of your surroundings. Through the simplest things in life, like a single photograph, comes power. Imagination. Inspiration. Some birds weren’t meant to be caged. Their feathers are just too bright. There’s no reason for anyone to be caged. Break through from what you know, to what you’ve never experienced before. Insipre yourself. But more importantly, inspire the uninspired.

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