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SunStar photography
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Photographer. Street, landscape, fashion and more.
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SunStarphoto 5 months ago
Gm nostr, thank you all so much for the love on my recent post about having kids, much appreciated :)
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SunStarphoto 5 months ago
Dont be afraid to have children. They change your life, give it meaning and make it worth waking up in the morning. It's the greatest thing you'll ever do. So many people now wait till its too late, or think I'll "cramp my lifestyle", but the truth is, having kids surpasses every other thing you think gives your life value. Do it, you'll love it :)
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SunStarphoto 5 months ago
What's your opinions on substack? Is it a useful thing for a photographer (me lol)
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SunStarphoto 5 months ago
The ghost of memories. What is left behind as people pass through spaces, once busy, now quiet. Memories fade like a dream. #photography image
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SunStarphoto 5 months ago
I went out today intending to take some street photography pictures documenting "the decline of civilisation" where I live. My rule was going to be, no poor porn, no pictures that are obviously political, just pictures showing how badly things are deteriorating. My camera never even made it out my bag. Every picture would have been poor porn or political. At 12am during a weekday, the place was full of drunks, junkies, suspicious looking creeps, beggars and apparently disabled people (with walking sticks or mobility scooters). Half the shops were boarded up and the rest were a mix of shops for specific ethnicities (Indian, polish etc), vape shops, Turkish hairdressers or Chinese nail bars. All the classic stores and cool niche shops are gone. I also felt very threatened, and I'm not exactly a timid person, but there was a horrible atmosphere about the place. The crumbling buildings, failing infrastructure, dirt, litter, lack of investment and cheap pointless "art installations" didn't come close to comparing to the wasted state of the people. Any pictures i took would have been sad and depressing, and I didn't want that, I was hoping to show a sort of "people thriving in the face of adversity" feel, but no, it would just have been people deteriorating in the face of abandonment. I havent given up, but next time I'll go to more of a tourist place, or business area, where I won't feel I'm about to get mugged and, hopefully, I can tell the story without it being a completely soul crushing horror.
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SunStarphoto 5 months ago
Goody good, goody good, good morning ๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜ƒ keep going, we'll get there in the end.
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SunStarphoto 5 months ago
Oh no, I bought a new camera. I blame you guys on here. Being able to post my photography here and your feedback has been great, and encouraged me to keep going, so thank you ๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘
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SunStarphoto 5 months ago
This is good news, and matches what I've seen myself.
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SunStarphoto 5 months ago
A polaroid i took at a local fun fair. Taken on an old 80s polaroid camera with new film. #photography image
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SunStarphoto 5 months ago
People at work are now using AI for everything and its totally depressing and chaotic. Need a report? Get AI to do it. Need a presentation? Get AI to do it. Need to write an email? Get AI to do it. Its at the point people are presenting reports with completely nonsense data and recommendations because no one checked to see if the AI was correct, or they didn't know how to get the AI to do what they wanted properly. Whole projects are started and stopped because of incorrect AI reports. And yet management keep pushing it, "everybody use AI more". It's almost as if they're seeing how much they can get away with without people being involved, obviously ๐Ÿ˜ No one seems to realise this and they just keep plugging away, handing over their jobs willingly to AI just because it means they don't have to think.
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SunStarphoto 6 months ago
So about 3 months ago i had a strange impulse to buy a crucifix necklace. I don't know why, I never had one before and didn't consider myself religious. However it just felt right, I had a sense that it was something i needed to do, it seemed important, I really cant explain why. Since then I've worn it every day and I feel im becoming more religious. A very unexpected turn of events.
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SunStarphoto 6 months ago
Portrait. A faded style photo of vixen. #photography image
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