A fairy tale under water. Beautiful images by Zena Holloway. Unbelievable beauty shots.
I love images under water. I remember a project I did with another student in one of my video classes back in university. We tried to capture a scene in the water dancing and swimming with a blue fabric.. It didn’t worked that well. But we managed to do a really nice one in an old bath with bubbles floating everywhere…. aaaah creative times!
September 12th, 2006
- “Exercise is important. You have to fit it in….
- You need some activities that you can turn to and a retreat you can look forward to. A “laundry list” of items to turn to is good to have in hand before you need it.
- The freedom of having given up usually allows for a new answer to show itself.
- “I discovered that the only way to avoid stress is planning ahead the time frames of when projects should begin and end and allocating time to explore in the middle.“
- Prioritizing what is important versus what is inevitable.
- Finding a special place to go is one of the most commonly named techniques among the creatives we talked to.
- Another technique is to deliberately go outside your personal comfort zone. “I do look for a place which will surprise me.”
From : Maria Piscopo, Recharging Your Creative Batteries, Commarts http://www.commarts.com/ca/colcreate/marP_287.html
September 12th, 2006