Song of Yesterday, Flood of Today

I love Michael Moore’s “Capitalism, Love Story”.

I realized how HUGE impact the movie made within these four years. We just don’t live in same world than we did in 2009. Capitalism is yesterday’s song. It’s gone. Communities are formed everywhere, people are waking up to realize the value of each other’s help and spiritual thinking. People grow healthy food by themselves and share it with their friends. Money just isn’t as valuable as it was before. True innovation and originality is suddenly more valuable than gold.

It’s pretty remarkable to live in this era and see this change happening. It’s huge flood; something impossible to stop.

Losing Interest

These days I’m losing interest in cameras. Maybe it’s similar to a farmer who loses interest in his pitchfork?
Sure we got to know how the basics of using agricultural tools if we happen to be farmers. But farmer doesn’t wake up in the morning thinking of his shiny new pitchfork and spend his time polishing it, right?
Like the farmer dreams of the good harvest, photographer dreams of the perfect picture. The creation itself is simply the thing. It should be.
Indeed I feel sick about the capitalism that exists in the world of photography. Camera is nothing but a light-proof box. So use whatever you have!