A Stranger’s Wish / Slovenia


SLOVENIA


Just returned from Slovenia and had a quick glance at the portraits I did there with the help of Iztok Boncina. Not only did he do all of the translations but he also guided me around and was 100% there for every issue and at every time. As I am slowly beginning to understand the nature and subtle complexity of what is laying ahead of me I can truly say that I would not have gotten very far in the two days of shooting in Slovenia if it had not been for Iztok’s help. Great guy – thanks again Iztok!

Nonetheless, looking at what I have now, I see that the road ahead of me is a long one. A VERY long one. And that I might have to visit these people in Slovenia again to take another go at the portraits.

As I am still waiting for my new passport and thus confined to countries I can travel to with my simple ID-card, I see daylight getting dimmer and temperatures falling. We had actually snow in southern Germany over the weekend. A unusually early start of a winter that did not even show up last year. The hours in which the photos I want to take (outside) can actually be taken – and please withouth the very thick jackets that hide so much and lets everybody look alike – these hours are getting fewer and fewer.
So I am a little shaky about Helsinki, my next stop. Maybe I will not be bringing home anything suitable.

(By the way, even if I am giving an insight into the photos I took in Slovenia, it is not certain at all where the final edit will take me).

I encountered a number of issues along the path now. Issues that come up when one is on one’s way. And not before. So I will spent the winter pause trying to work them out. Maybe I will have to start all over again with the photos next year … maybe not. Maybe a little. We will see. It is organic, even being a conceptual work, because I have a number of parameters in, which are out of my reach (and it is supposed to be this way). I just feel I have to tighten things up on the parameters that are within my reach.

I will have to think about it. But first now: Helsinki!

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