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It was on Friday, my last day on the NORDIC LIGHT event at Kristiansund, when i met her.
I just had closed the internet café and was heading towards the "Nude workshop" to see at least the last hour of it, when I saw her sitting and smoking in a café on my way.
A few days before Arno Rafael Minkkinen , one of the exhibiting artists at the festival, caught me with an inpiring speech regarding a photographer's "evolution" and he brought it down to one sentence which I can't forget since then ... (you will learn about this sentence - this is for sure, but give me some time to work on the whole story).
This sentence was in my mind all the time since he passed it to me and it rang a alarm bell in my head when I saw her ...
Her relaxed way to smoke caught my attention and when I stepped forward I found out that she obviously smoked a lot. It were not only the yellow spots on her fingers which told me, but also a lot of tiny holes in her shirt, where the blaze of her cigarettes was fallen on to several times before.
I asked her for some photos and although she asked "Why would you need photos of me?" she allowed me to do them ...
When I sat down to have a smoke I found out, that her German was pretty good and we had a long talk about Kristiansund, Germany, Switzerland (where she worked as a young girl), World War II and our relationship to it ... Serious and funny things made time fly by.
She gave me her address and I promissed to send her prints of the photos. I will also pass along a letter and I'm pretty sure that we will continue our discussion from then this way ...
Well spent moments, that day ... another beautiful person I was allowed to meet ...
it's so good to see something by you... and you know how much I like the way you're treating the persons in front of your camera... and I hope not only the people photographed by you ;)
Hugs
Rike
Isn't life increadible the way new characters just seem to pop up as if from nowhere. Though I think there is very serious fates at work. Terrific story.. the portrait is fabulous.
yeah, by looking at that photo I still see the glow and the fire in your eyes when you told me about it right after you met her.... I am very happy that you obviously found back to the kind of your photography and photography overall a little bit in Kristiansund and I am happy to have been there with you.... so: let it roll, buddy, let it roll!!!! and to say it just with Arno...... stay .. ... ....... ...!!! :)))
that's a nice story, meeting somebody is always a gift, and you made a great portrait as well in writing than in picturing her, I fell the pleasure you had.. Greetings Véronique
:-) ... no, when i came to the nude workshop i still had a chance to make my own impression of it and finally i got some unforgetable shots with that nude model ... ;-))
luc, you see one of the results above ... in my personal opinion this is a better and more memorable shot than everything i could have done with her (or me) being undressed ...
:-)))
but ok ... i will upload a nude one as well during the day ... ;-))
I love her attitude. Screw the high fat, high carb diet and give me a smoke. The only thing she is missing is a schnapps, but the wrinkles on her face tell me she has hoisted one or two in her lifetime. Thanks for the story. Patrick
She acts like she doesn´t care to the rest of the world. And although she looks old and lonely, she keeps her head high. Really interesting.
I know this is about the pic but i have to say: Great text!
Great photo of a real character! Such a lovely story too. Reminds me of my wonderful landlady in Salzburg - at 82 her doctor suggested she should gave up downhill skiing... not because she wasn't fit, but 'cos her eyesight was getting poorly! She continued with cross-country;-)
lg Kathryn
Wonderful story...I believe everyone has a story to tell and more so when they are older for they have seen more years of life. I love photos of life like this. These pictures say a thousand words and brings us back to reality....
Ein feines Portrait! Es entstehen Vermutungen und Erzählungen, das Beste, was beim Betrachten von Bildern passieren kann. Die true story möchten wir gern erfahren.
Gruß
Reinhard Wirtz