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If you meet the Buddha on the road, shoot him
Photo workshop with the amazing Jerry Downs www.jerrydownsphoto.com
That's him on the left. Or maybe that's him on the right.
That's him on the left. Or maybe that's him on the right.
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My own version: If you make a photograph you make yourself into a photograph.
Sheldon Kopp's book on therapy "If you meet the Buddha on the road kill him" used to be my guide...but that's thirty-plus years ago...Perhaps it's time to read it again.
Shaped stone can be such a calming presence.