I don’t believe that there are any truly “original” ideas anymore. Rather, we take different ideas and let them have “idea sex”—which leads to a totally new idea. This idea is a hybrid between the two ideas prior.
I’ve been really into this “lean” concept that runs pervasive in technology circles here in the Bay Area. The concept goes back to the Japanese Toyota philosophy of “lean manufacturing”—where they try to reduce or subtract superfluous processes, and by subtracting the unnecessary—they add value.
The philosophy of “lean” can permeate your life in many different ways. Rather than packing 300-pounds of muscle, perhaps you can have 150 pounds of muscle, but pack more “punch” in your small frame (imagine Bruce Lee, the lean mean machine, versus a bodybuilder in a street fight).
Furthermore, as a lifestyle philosophy, it is better to have a few material things you really like (that are good quality), rather than being over-burdened with lots of junk. So perhaps buy a few “basic” staples in terms of your clothes and outfit (with decent materials that will last), instead of just buying tons of H&M that seem to fall apart after a year of wearing it.
The word “lean” means to have no superfluous fat. And as photographers, we certainly have a lot of superfluous fat.
We have superfluous fat when it comes to our equipment. We have too many cameras, too many lenses, too many accessories (filters, tripods, etc) and other distractions that weigh us down.
When it comes to our images, we have too much fat around the edges of the frame. Therefore our images are too complicated, and more distractions in the background of our images.
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I’ve been really into this “lean” concept that runs pervasive in technology circles here in the Bay Area. The concept goes back to the Japanese Toyota philosophy of “lean manufacturing”—where they try to reduce or subtract superfluous processes, and by subtracting the unnecessary—they add value.
The philosophy of “lean” can permeate your life in many different ways. Rather than packing 300-pounds of muscle, perhaps you can have 150 pounds of muscle, but pack more “punch” in your small frame (imagine Bruce Lee, the lean mean machine, versus a bodybuilder in a street fight).
Furthermore, as a lifestyle philosophy, it is better to have a few material things you really like (that are good quality), rather than being over-burdened with lots of junk. So perhaps buy a few “basic” staples in terms of your clothes and outfit (with decent materials that will last), instead of just buying tons of H&M that seem to fall apart after a year of wearing it.
The word “lean” means to have no superfluous fat. And as photographers, we certainly have a lot of superfluous fat.
We have superfluous fat when it comes to our equipment. We have too many cameras, too many lenses, too many accessories (filters, tripods, etc) and other distractions that weigh us down.
When it comes to our images, we have too much fat around the edges of the frame. Therefore our images are too complicated, and more distractions in the background of our images.
View photographer in lucknow
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