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Our newsletter is published on Friday and includes Thoughts and Ideas on Creativity, News from the Studio, A Quote or Two from my reading pile and one image that’s In the Spotlight.

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Read Past Issues of The Other Two-Thirds

Issue 28

Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.

Issue 27

“Avoid making a commotion, just as you wouldn’t stir up the water before fishing.” – Henrie Cartier-Bresson

Issue 26

“The whole point of taking pictures is so that you don’t have to explain things with words.” – Elliot Erwitt

Issue 25

“A true friend leaves paw prints on your heart,” by George Eliot

Issue 24

“One of the things that I most believe in is the compose and wait philosophy of photography,” by Sam Abell.

Issue 23

“Learn to listen to the song within you and to create under the spell of it.​” – Robert Henri

Issue 22

I am pleased to announce the opening of the online store on 1 November!

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Issue 21

The only thing I can truly control as an artist is showing up every day and doing the work.

Issue 20

“Working in the inexhaustible natural pageant before me, I came to wonder if the artist who commands the landscape might in fact hold the keys to the secrets of the human heart.” – Sally Mann

Issue 19

“One of the things that I most believe in is the compose and wait philosophy of photography.” – Sam Abell

Issue 18

“I like to be flexible in the way I take pictures. I do not use a tripod, and I move around in the crowd, of which I am myself part.” – Beat Streuli

Issue 17

What does it mean to live well?

Our modern “work as purpose” culture reflects a view of how the world works that is relatively new.