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11/28/2012 05:04:35 AM · #1
for those discovering their "style";
Helsinki Bus Station Theory
11/28/2012 06:53:54 AM · #2
thats a nice and encouraging read
11/28/2012 07:33:31 AM · #3
excellent read, great analogy. to get somewhere, you have to 1) keep going, and 2) pay attention to where you are.
11/28/2012 08:17:53 AM · #4
Speaking as someone who doesn't know which bus to get on, I'll have to stick to photographing them as they leave the bus station carrying all the real photographers... ;)

Kevin
11/28/2012 08:28:20 AM · #5
I've been to Helsinki a couple of times, but I never noticed the bus station. However, I have been to the train station and I found it quite weird in that although the trains come in from the north I always had the strongest feeling they came in from the south. Quite disorientating, but maybe it's just my southern hemisphere upbringing.
And I had someone to pick me up from the station so I didn't need to take the bus. I guess that's why my photography has no direction, too.
11/28/2012 10:03:21 AM · #6
thanks ralph, one of the more inspiring reads i've encountered
11/28/2012 10:17:56 AM · #7
Great read. I liked the analogy of a life's work to a trek up a mountain. I see that it was excerpted from a commencement speech; what great food for thought for those graduates.
Been to Helsinki, twice. Never to the bus station though. So I guess I've finally discovered why I sometimes feel that I've "missed the bus!"
11/28/2012 10:47:59 AM · #8
Originally posted by Pug-H:

I've been to Helsinki a couple of times, but I never noticed the bus station. However, I have been to the train station and I found it quite weird in that although the trains come in from the north I always had the strongest feeling they came in from the south. Quite disorientating, but maybe it's just my southern hemisphere upbringing.
And I had someone to pick me up from the station so I didn't need to take the bus. I guess that's why my photography has no direction, too.

It certainly must be your Southern Hemisphere roots, the trains would have a few problems coming from the South :) Bus station is quite a grandiose term for what is in fact about 4 bus stops grouped together.

Good read though.
11/28/2012 11:19:39 AM · #9
Love it! The part about the mountain is also quite profound.
11/28/2012 12:23:43 PM · #10
"So, be the caretaker of your vision. Make it famous. And above all, remember, that art is risk made visible."

Bingo!
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