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Neverending photo story

June 16, 2018 by Adam Mazek

Photography is my life. This artistic activity and running this blog is a neverending photo story. It’s my way.

Adam Mazek Photography street photography Warsaw 2018. Inspired by Hiroshige.
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Adam Mazek Photography street photography Warsaw 2018. Minimalism.
Adam Mazek Photography street photography Warsaw 2018. Minimalism, part VIII. Post: "Neverending photo story"

It’s my way of life. Someone malicious would say: “You are boring, are repeating yourself.” I repeat myself not because I have a lack of inspiration. The reason why I am doing this is that I never know who and when will start to read my website. Thus, I want to make repetitions in presenting visions of my inner world. I want to introduce myself to new readers. Feel free to surf through this website. Back to the main topic, I do not want to stop either making photographs and writing content on the www.adammazek.com website.

I want art to be a part of my life until my death.

I want to soak through this passion, the same as the handmade paper is being soaked up with the iron solution through the process of cyanotype in broadly defined traditional analog photography. If you do not know what I mean, I honestly recommend you to google “the cyanotype process” on the Internet. And, if you have the possibility, try this old and classic sort of photography. I want to breathe my passion. This hobby already started to be my fresh air without which my soul, mind, and heart could run dry immediately. It is a temple in which I seek shelter, peace, and harmony. Photography (and art in general) are the things which more and more lead my lifestyle.

I was writing this post at six a.m. (20th of March 2018), before going out to the office.

I work as an accountant to complete the information. After work, because the days are already getting longer and longer, I will take a walk to take some pictures on the streets. When I come back to my house, I would spend the time with my lovely girlfriend, Kamila. We often talk about photography or art as a whole. Kamila provides me with constant inspirations to develop my passion. Also, after coming back from the office, I often read some books strictly connected with art. Or, I develop my pictures in Lightroom. More and more, I work on creating a blog post for my website. It is the time when I mix my images with previously written content. As you can see, I do not have time for drinking alcohol.

Will I ever get bored with all these things?

I do not think so. The world of art can bring us a lot of inspiration. For now, I cannot imagine that someday I will stop this whole process. Is it an addiction? Perhaps. I will probably write something about it in the future.

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