I don’t want to be busy with everything without doing anything. That’s why I joyfully manage the www.adammazek.com blog, a platform that allows me to share my passion for street photography and writing.
Managing my website helped me to focus on activities I genuinely love: doing street photography and writing. While doing things, new creative activities appeared. I love preparing subsequent “Diaries” editions and sets of pictures like “Negation Of The End” and “Transience.” Of course, since March 2009 up till today (I wrote this text on the 6th of November, 2023), I have constantly absorbed 40 hours weekly by my office job. By working in broadly defined accountancy, I will remain a truly independent artist. Before I started doing street photography (in October 2015), I’d been meeting regularly with my friends and drinking a lot of beers.
That’s how I was busy with everything and doing nothing profound and meaningful.
Today, after more than six years of managing my blog and writing and more than eight years of doing street photography, I know I do something crucial. That’s how I want to be remembered by the posterity via my blog. In my life, I want to focus not only on my beloved Kamilka, family, and friends, and my professional job, but also on creating. Undoubtedly, the act of making something out of nothing is something that magically differentiates us from animals. Writing my thoughts is an intellectual essence of everything I want to share and leave for future generations.
On the other hand, all my images are a visual form of expression that I hope inspires millions of other photographers.
The truth is that I received many incentives from geniuses/artists who are already dead. In the same way, I want to give my creative language to the eternal dialogue between generations. That’s how I hope to inspire posterity. This is how I do not want to be busy with everything without doing anything because I want to do meaningful things and leave behind something profound, a legacy that will continue to inspire and resonate long after I’m gone.