Illustrated Realities of a Camera Sage
There comes a time when the very thing you love is no longer a reality. As a child we all move to the next phase. We grow up into Young Men. Time moves on and if we are lucky we remember when, and look forwards to doing what we always wanted to do. Some just go fishing. Photographers just learn to listen to their cameras talk. W move on and the camera becomes to heavy.
Then we sit, and fade into our dreams and forget ourselves, but recall the day when we raced up a mountain side to defy the light With gear in hand and back pack along over a shoulder. We shout . " I got the shot,", silently we say it was worth it, and kiss the camera we worship. Now he sits and tells the stories of the cameos in his shop, snippets about the owners in pressed blue jeans and a zipper half up. I thought do I tell him he's open for business. The I thought at his age it docent. matter. The shop has been closed for a long time , and snores at the bottom end before he nods off in another story. The door bell rings , a new costumer walks in and I slip away.
Don't worry. If we all live long enough it will happen to us all in the digital age.
Cheers
Tadeusz Roguski 25/07/2014 23:07
mirrorJanos Gardonyi 24/07/2014 0:43
yeah, buddy Glenn, that's just about it......"open for business" ? that a good one!
janos
MissNeugier 23/07/2014 23:33
Wonderful and natural!Ken Piros 23/07/2014 1:46
The story of a life !Yvonne Steiger 22/07/2014 23:01
Glenn, god guides you!chapeau
Phil Jenkins 22/07/2014 21:51
Excellent portraitAgelos Kardamilas 22/07/2014 21:45
He looks like Nick NolteGOOD photo!!!
Lawoe 22/07/2014 15:31
times are changingcameras are changing
the shout: "i got the shot" has not changed
very good
lg frank
YVES Lr 22/07/2014 9:53
Great portrait. Looks a bit like Neil Young.JOKIST 21/07/2014 22:31
° ° ° T O P ° ° °LG Ingrid und Hans
Dieter Geßler 21/07/2014 22:22
He lives in his own worldGreetings Dieter
Odette LEFEBVRE 21/07/2014 22:16
great work excellent