Are you a freelance photographer who works directly with clients or agencies? Yes?

I have something for you to beta-test, if you would like to take my hand and come with me, please…

email me

3. This is what Apple opens up to.
Did they switch from polyurethane  buffer corners to cardboard? Yes! ✔
Why did I open this last? —  Saved my personal joy for last :)It is going to have to sit there for a while as I finish my stuff…

3.
This is what Apple opens up to.

Did they switch from polyurethane buffer corners to cardboard? Yes! ✔

Why did I open this last? — Saved my personal joy for last :)
It is going to have to sit there for a while as I finish my stuff…

2. This is what Manfrotto opens up to: A new tripod.
They lost my old one somewhere at customer care in Cologne. So they sent me a replacement. Looks a little used (?), but works fine ✔

2.
This is what Manfrotto opens up to: A new tripod.

They lost my old one somewhere at customer care in Cologne. So they sent me a replacement. Looks a little used (?), but works fine ✔

1.This is what my Lumas proof box opens up to.
Oversized proofs  were little bent but the print is approved ✔
Why did I open this  first? — Cause it is ongoing business that needs to be pushed further.

1.
This is what my Lumas proof box opens up to.

Oversized proofs were little bent but the print is approved ✔

Why did I open this first? — Cause it is ongoing business that needs to be pushed further.

Oops, triple delivery!
What will I open first? Lumas, Manfrotto or Apple?
First, I thought »why doesn’t Apple have their own tape?«, but it is kind of obvious now. Even the UPS man knew what was in there.

Oops, triple delivery!

What will I open first? Lumas, Manfrotto or Apple?

First, I thought »why doesn’t Apple have their own tape?«, but it is kind of obvious now. Even the UPS man knew what was in there.

The answer is: Today.UPS man just delivered new MBPro.
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The answer is: Today.
UPS man just delivered new MBPro.

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It is amazing when people stand up for their mistakes. Thank you, Stasbourg.

It is amazing when people stand up for their mistakes. Thank you, Stasbourg.

stijndamiaan:

Okay so earlier tonight, I was having strawberries and somehow ended up inspecting my fork’s hallmark, which appeared surprisingly familiar. Turns out it is in fact exactly the same as the bluetooth logo. Pretty weird.

stijndamiaan:

Okay so earlier tonight, I was having strawberries and somehow ended up inspecting my fork’s hallmark, which appeared surprisingly familiar. Turns out it is in fact exactly the same as the bluetooth logo. Pretty weird.

What’s funny i s that I was seaching for a good Rorschach example (for a new project) in another window of my browser when I came across this.
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What’s funny i s that I was seaching for a good Rorschach example (for a new project) in another window of my browser when I came across this.

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Only a couple of my Paris Panographs left!

Email me and hurry if you still want one :)
And I am going to send you a little list.

At least it hides the face partly.
Well, so you have the apparent face, the apple, hiding the visible but hidden, the face of the person. It’s something that happens constantly.
Everything we see hides another thing, we always want to see what is hidden by what we see. There is an interest in that which is hidden and which the visible does not show us.
This interest can take the form of a quite intense feeling, a sort of conflict, one might say, between the visible that is hidden and the visible that is present.

René Magritte, referring to his famous painting, The Son of Man.

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Watering the plants

Watering the plants