There is no such thing as ugliness for a photographer. As pathetic as this might sound.
I love small towns, touched by time, and slowly dying. I look into backyards and sneak into various nooks and crannies. Not only that, but I love the beauty of passing the time.
For the last 10 years, I’m photographing daily mornings as the main part of my documentary project “Mornin’ “
I’m using only a mobile phone, starting with my iPhone 2 (the first one with a decent photo camera).
I’ve struggled with depression at that time and as a photographer, I couldn’t do anything. I was paralyzed on so many layers. One day I realise that my days going on autopilot, quite scary if u don’t remember the route u took to work, etc.
Photographing with the smartphone which I always had with me was my therapy. The idea was to take just one picture in the morning. So I start looking around while on my bike. And even if it sounds pathetic to you I realize how beautiful (and imperfect) the world around me is.
I start posting it on social media – Instagram- and still doing it –
Slowly stepping back from social media and saying I’m sorry to my blog page. Feeling recently drained to be up-to-date with everything, sucked from my creative energy.
This blog – It’s a woman world [?] – was safe place for my daily little things. And will stay like that.