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©Valérie Jardin - Berlin 2019. Example of subtle candid street humor, your next challenge on Hit The Streets!

©Valérie Jardin - Berlin 2019. Example of subtle candid street humor, your next challenge on Hit The Streets!

Hit The Streets 152: Q&A

Valerie Jardin December 26, 2019

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In this Episode…

Valérie and guest co-host Jens Krauer answer the following listener questions

From Pia Parolin: “Once I know how to see, what do I do with my pictures? Once I built up a serious project, how can I best present it, which options are there, which are the advantages/disadvantages, what is easy and what is difficult, …? I think about exhibitions, books, competitions, festivals, but also new ideas like the murals by JR”

@street_life_art "I am looking for project ideas during my 12 month sabbatical next year. Any good advice on how to go about brainstorming ideas?"

Guest co-host: Jens Krauer

Jens Krauer is a passionate street and documentary photographer based in Zürich Switzerland. Official Fujifilm X-Photographer, workshop leader and vinyl collector with a strong background in urban culture and street art.

Links

 www.urbanframes.net

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100011468868019

And the Winner is...

Jens selected this photo & story by Michael J Hoffman as the winner of the last photo challenge; Environmental portrait with a short story

Gentleman. Soldier. Poet. Husband. Illustrator. Father. Painter. Friend.There are so many ways to describe David Boyer. David has served his community and his country in the United States Army. He has deployed to combat zones, and has returned home …

Gentleman. Soldier. Poet. Husband. Illustrator. Father. Painter. Friend.

There are so many ways to describe David Boyer. David has served his community and his country in the United States Army. He has deployed to combat zones, and has returned home to northeastern Pennsylvania to fight the other battle that many returning soldiers and service men and women must fight - the physical and emotional scars inflicted by war.

David is not negative or bitter. He embraces each new day as an opportunity to connect with people in a way that is old-fashioned, but not dated. David draws and paints and writes stirring poems; we frequently exchange handwritten correspondence through the mail. He appreciates life and the beauty around him. David eschews the constant upheaval of the daily news cycle.

David is an "old soul" with a taste and sensibility toward a vintage style and countenance. He is a throwback to a bygone era. David embodies the values of another time, but does so in a way that is more reverential than melancholic.

There are many ways to describe David Boyer, and all of them good. I am proud to call David my friend. Among all the labels that could be attributed to David, perhaps none is more fitting than this:

Creative.

submitted by: Michael J Hoffman, Delta, Pennsylvania, USA.

New Challenge: Humor

To participate listen to the tips in this episode and upload 1 photo in the comment section below by Feb. 6.

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The Urban Prisoner by Matt Weber

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