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In Frame: May 18, 2016

May 18, 2016 By Caroline Space

The empty chair. Late night editing and the computer refuses to stay asleep or let me go to sleep. #acreativedc #photographylife #latenightediting #liveauthentic #exposeddc

A photo posted by Noe Todorovich (@noetodorovich) on May 17, 2016 at 11:19pm PDT

I know this experience all too well. I love how Noe Todorovich captured this familiar scene for photographers—the lighting is beautiful. The more I look at the empty chair illuminated by the forever-awake computer screen, I am reminded that even though I may not be sitting in the chair physically working on projects, I am constantly working on them in my mind, all day and all night. It’s a photographer’s dilemma—work on your passion, or sleep.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: light, Noe Todorovich, Photographer's Dilemma, Photography Life, shadow

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