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Photographer Mary Vareli  Mary Vareli {Karma:15826}
Project #25 Characters Camera Model N/A
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Portfolio To Be All Smiles
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About Years ago I started a mind game?. I displaced the supposed attributes of an idea or creature and I placed in the empty from impressions ?description? some new attributes which had to do only with the ?decisive moment? of each occurrence. This helped a lot as a new world emerged? this was more realistic?and healthy.
So for me dogs are not necessarily guardians, cats are not absolutely playful, mothers are not supposed to be loving, friends are not meant to be loyal etc etc? Nothing has a certain meaning or attribute but ?everything flows? as Heraclites used to say ? Yes it is impossible to cross the same river for a second time? it is not the same river any more?.Imagine photographically to depict the moment to moment attribute of things?interesting ha? Imagine a photo of the milkman abandoning his bike and drinking the milk, the milk left is thrown to people?s door the same way newspapers are thrown to their door?and imagine some people humorous enough (they woke up having a nice mood) to find what the milkman is doing amusing and give him some fruit instead of money!
Note devoted to all my usefilm brave friends!

PS "Old fashioned couple" is one of the images I uploaded here which follows the breaking attributes concept.
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Olga Vareli Olga Vareli   {K:22477} 8/24/2004
The cat can go, the dog will have to talk with my secretary.

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Gustavo Eulalio   {K:3777} 7/11/2004
Very interesting, Mary. Congrats.

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Mary Vareli Mary Vareli   {K:15826} 6/18/2004
Richard thank you for your words! I put no effort at all, it flows by itself and i do it consciously in order to share...
Awaiting then...

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Richard Marriner   {K:6657} 6/18/2004
Thought provoking images and accompanying words. Thanks for your interesting comments on my photos Mary, I like the effort you put into your thoughts, both on your own photos and others. I've just moved back to London so don't have proper computer access just yet, but will start viewing/commenting again in the near future.

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B:)liana    {K:30945} 6/17/2004
oh, dear Mary this is so cute and so sweet ;_))
Kisses, Biliana

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André Bermak André Bermak   {K:14443} 6/14/2004
Excelente arte/composição.Ótimo trabalho e tonalidades!!!!

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Stefan Engström   {K:24473} 6/11/2004
A consistent effort to see what is and what could be can only make your day more interesing as all nuances tend to do. While I don't find the images to harmonize perfectly, I do like the impression that they are negative versions of each other, the black dog in a light environment and vice versa. I'd hire the cat for sure.

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Mary Vareli Mary Vareli   {K:15826} 6/10/2004
It is from Sonnet to Orpheus, I have used Rilke's poetry in some of my images, "Spanish Dancer" for example.
kiss

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ana ribeiro   {K:21290} 6/10/2004
good!
now about Rilke's "dance the orange" ....where does he wrote that ? which poem wichich name, cose Rilke means poetry ....and i become curious .....
i enjoy talking with you
thanks

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Marcio Janousek Marcio Janousek   {K:32538} 6/10/2004
Excellent expressions ; well done.
I love pets...nice description and poem !!

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Mary Vareli Mary Vareli   {K:15826} 6/10/2004
Dear Carlheinz!! This was amusing !!

I like this game also, if we put pineapples in the frame of different attributes then in our case in the background of our "photo" a tender policeman would come and beg the guy who threw the pineapple not to follow him to the police station and not to hurt him. The problem would be that pineapples are considered illegal and the only think one could do with them is smoke them.

Let me remind you Rilke's words.. "Dance the Orange"...

Thanx for your words!

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Mary Vareli Mary Vareli   {K:15826} 6/10/2004
Dear Anna thanx for the link! It has been interesting!!

I quote this from your link :
" The Sapir-Whorf-Korzybski Hypothesis, in anthropology, holds that a change in language can alter our perception of the cosmos. A revision of language structure, in particular, can alter the brain as dramatically as a psychedelic. In our metaphor, if we change the software, the computer operates in a new way."

I have studied literature and semantics, among others, and what I have to add is that a mere change in the language is one step only. The brain has many levels of understanding. First we start with lanuage patterns which change and then behavioural patters change. Changing our linguistic patterns is NLP (for me, a simplified theory, something among Behaviourism -Skinner- and Hypnotism -Jacot-)changing our psychic repeated patters is REVOLUTION.

If we apply all this in photography then we stand in front of a human attitude that becomes so mechanical that the photographer does not think when he shoots as he masters and handles the change in his neurolinguistic patters, meaning that he catches the "decisive moment" spontaneously and fast , and he or she is able to understand which images escape the social "attributes" I mentioned in my "about" note. I think I have a lot of work to do before I manage this, I try....

Thank you!

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ana ribeiro   {K:21290} 6/10/2004
and I placed in the empty from impressions ?description? some new attributes which had to do only with the ?decisive moment? of each occurrence. This helped a lot as a new world emerged? this was more realistic?and healthy. ...i like this thing you wrote the all thing
you go and see E-PRIME
http://www.nobeliefs.com/eprime.htm
there we find a better way of thinking.

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Carlheinz Bayer   {K:14220} 6/10/2004
:-) ...and a guy will be attacked by somebody else with a pineapple...
Great description and beutiful images. I usually don't like frames, but your presentation is great.
Cheers Carlheinz

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Paolo De Maio   {K:34932} 6/10/2004
Great idea MAry and great description too.
The full essence of the Photography is embedded into Heraclites words.
Paolo

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