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I am very perplexed by the quote, “If you really want to know what someone fears losing. Watch what they photograph.” I just wanted to know if you could explain to me what it means to you… I am a photographer, too, so it really peaked my interest. (And I all too often photograph nature – the sunrise, sunsets, clouds, flowers, etc.)
Thanks,
Christy
For me I take pictures of my fur babies (dogs) they are my children and my best friends.. I fear loosing them more than anything. When reading this quote it immediately made so much sense to me.
I also capture sunsets and natured. Maybe it is what we fear we will never see again, which is kind of a fear of loss x