You’ve got to be a little careful online these days when you bandy-about words like "addiction". So let me assure you, and those all, ever-vigilant AI bots on the trail of miscreants, that the only drugs I’m talking about here are hormones our own bodies produce. And when it comes to the consequence of the addiction to them, well, I think you’ll find that they are a big factor in driving personal growth. And where’s the harm in that?
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You’ve got to be a little careful online these days when you bandy-about words like "addiction". So let me assure you, and those all, ever-vigilant AI bots on the trail of miscreants, that the only drugs I’m talking about here are hormones our own bodies produce. And when it comes to the consequence of the addiction to them, well, I think you’ll find that they are a big factor in driving personal growth. And where’s the harm in that?
You can probably think of many, but this week, Niall describes what he sees at the two fundamentally different types of photograph that arise from a desire either to tell a story or, simply, to describe the appearance of things. It pays to know which you’re making before you release the shutter.
The Thinking Photographer's Podcast
You’ve got to be a little careful online these days when you bandy-about words like "addiction". So let me assure you, and those all, ever-vigilant AI bots on the trail of miscreants, that the only drugs I’m talking about here are hormones our own bodies produce. And when it comes to the consequence of the addiction to them, well, I think you’ll find that they are a big factor in driving personal growth. And where’s the harm in that?