The Pool Man

I have a photography human story project going on Substack. No need to subscribe. If you do it is free. What I love about this project is a lady on the other side of the world announced in my comments she was off to strike up a conversation with her butcher after she read my post.

Because her butcher is my butcher but with a different story behind him/her.

And that’s what it’s all about. Putting the screen and one dimensional images down and connecting with other humans, watching them emerge into a three dimensional figure we can relate to by having a conversation. Link is here

Header photo is a crossing to the Main street in my hometown taken last night. Hand held no flash. The monochrome sensor of my second hand Leica Q2M is outstanding.

A quick plug for a two minute read on Substack

7 thoughts on “The Pool Man

    • It’s hard! I have to get over myself every time I approach someone but then I love the story so …onwards, plus I can feel it making me more anchored in the world around me.

    • Thanks John, I think a quick read is better than long in these stories – people’s attention is so precious, so I really appreciate you spending a minute or two and reading on a different platform as well.

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