2008-11-12 // 15:41:34
mattjudas
! ! !

2008-10-22 // 18:32:09
orezemit
i'm at a loss for words except this one... wonderful.
^

Almost a month later I find this comment hidden in this dusty gallery of mine. Some day I will have to do a proper spring cleaning to find all the unanswered ones that have ventured into the corners of the room.

Thank you ore. I'm sorry that I made you lose your words, but I'm happy that you found this one to lend me.

Hope you are well.

/ j.


2008-09-23 // 10:10:54
niko
A beautiful gem.
^

She is. The street is. Warsaw is.


2008-09-22 // 22:31:35
inkaust
oh Johan, i'm so happy to see it again. is the scan really that bad?
that was such an amazing day. the festival itself was not that interesting comparing to what we found in the back yards and in the old tenement. and this huge guy who turned out to be so cute and shy when he asked as to have his picture taken (which i screwed up but he was happy anyway). the sun was almost gone but it stpped on my face for this one more moment. and the charming buildings we could explore (not as much as we would like to but always...). i love it. and as i said before - i'd love to be able to see what you see sometimes.

^

I'm so happy that we were able to do all these collaborations over those ten days. And I'm glad that you unconsciously dressed up perfectly for this pola :)

(Who knows, someday perhaps I will be able to relax in front of the camera just as you do. Now I can't, you know I can't, but I do appreciate that others are able to.)

No, the festival wasn't much compared to the surroundings. But I'm still a bit sad that I didn't ask to take that trumpet player's portrait next to this spot. Could've been another little homage to My.Iowa.

Outside the trees are changing colors every day now. It's getting cold, but I'm still warm from Kazimierz Dolny, and the chicken soup. (Thank you)


2008-09-20 // 22:47:29
g.
this is simply beautiful. she is. the light is. the polaroid, the moment.

and thoughtful.

^

She is watching the new Warsaw spiraling towards the sky nearby. Hoping that the old brick buildings will stand on their own for a few more years, so that they can be renovated instead of torn down. Something to be thoughtful about.

(It was the last light of the day and I was pushing the f-stops and shutterspeeds as far as I could. But the moment was there.)