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No film, but a Ricoh GR Digital III with some Photoshop editing.i enjoy these photos very much. what camera & film?
Hi Irenaeus, He completely lost interest in the camera. It takes too much time and he still prefers his Lego and dinosaurs.So profound, Wouter — I have just seen these photos for the first time and am blown away by your words and their power and your situation.
Then, perhaps, the two of you might be able to collaborate on a book, perhaps with a photo of his on one page and one of yours on the facing one, with him having major input in the sequencing and perhaps even in any words that might (or might not) grow out of it all.
We have been considering music as a form of therapy. He loves music and helps him create order.Great imagery. Have you considered a keyboard/synthesizer/sequencer? My son was a handful (diagnosed ADHD) and while him taking pictures occupied him on occasion (especially doing time lapse stills), he also found some interesting "space" playing one of my keyboards, picking out weird sounds and layering them. Visual and aural and kind of different "channels" and can get to different spots in the brain/soul. I have midi recordings from when my son was 5-6 years old that are pretty amazing. Thankfully he's now going on 13 and mostly "grew out" of his handfullness. Well...some of the time
My thoughts are with you Mike.Wouter, my daughter has aspergers. I know exactly what you are portraying. Nice work.
From one perspective (a viewer with no context given, like when in a gallery with images and no words) it does not matter, it seems to me. What do the images say (or not say) to you? My guess (and that's all) is that Wouter is attempting to depict the reality he thinks/feel his son experiences. cheers all, klSo I guess that I'm asking whether the pictures are an attempt to define your feelings, or an effort to indicate his feelings.