Visitors viewing stacks of wine at Meiji Shrine, Tokyo, Japan
Captured using Sony Rx100 MK3
“Photography is like life , the things we need to capture(learn) have always been there. They are just waiting for us to be ready to see it” – Dalia Daud
Visitors viewing stacks of wine at Meiji Shrine, Tokyo, Japan
Captured using Sony Rx100 MK3
This is part of my personal project on Solitude for an eworkshop that I attend back in February for 8 weeks.
What attract me the most about the workshop is that it focuses on your voice as a photographer/artist rather than the technicality of using a camera.
Otto is such a great teacher, his experiences certainly what draws me, and to have feedback from one such as him is priceless. I wholly recommend the eworkshop to whomever interested
Dalia Daud has a unique and very personal photographic voice. She sees and captures the world with the eyes of a contemplative and conscious seeker. For her the world holds no mystery, she sees through the human disguises and pretences. And then captures their vulnerability with tenderness and sensibility. When she was for shooting her personal photo project about isolation for my eWorkshop Dalia attended last spring, she would find her subject everywhere. On a train, on the streets, at home, in a shopping mall, from above or from below. Her approach is with a curious and open mind, walking and observing, both with detachment and with passion – as strange as that may sound. She is a flâneur – a connoisseur of the street, capturing the world around her with sharpness and tuned in…
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