Beyond the Surface: Capturing Inner Essence

The connection between how a person photographs another and their subsequent attitude towards them can be expressed by reflecting their inner perception of the individual, capturing not only the external traits but also the nuances that reveal an inner world. If the photographer focuses solely on external aspects, they may perceive the person in a limited way, overlooking deeper qualities that could influence later interactions. Conversely, if the process of shooting manages to capture something more that demonstrates the person's inner essence, it can foster a deeper and more respectful relationship.

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"Moreover, let me tell you frankly, I am convinced that the appearance of any person is an exact glimpse of what the person is internally." (source: link txt)
"And here is one of the tasks of human relationships – not to fix your gaze on the external, but to look deeper. … We need to learn to look at people without fear, not questioning what will happen to me if... but to see them as a person." (source: link txt)

Beyond the Surface: Capturing Inner Essence

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