Funny, but true:
22. "You [the photographer] will die a poor, desolate artist and all of your work will be sold for 50-cents, per box, at an estate sale held in your front yard. Fifty years or so after your death, your work will be rediscovered and your career will be celebrated, applauded and widely published. Unfortunately you won't care, because you will be dead.
23. Furthermore, if your posthumous career makes you really widely known, your best artwork will be used in advertising campaigns, tourist postcards, T-shirts and computer screen savers just like the Mona Lisa."
Letting go of the Camera: Essays on Photography and the Creative Life by Brooks Jensen, Editor of LensWork
Marilyn ________________________________
Leave gentle fingerprints on the soul of another for the angels to read.
Proverb
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