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De samenwerking tussen de Grunstra Groep en Dizain begint in 2002. Het bedrijf is daarmee een van de trouwste klanten van ons bureau. Niet onlogisch, want het aangaan van langdurige samenwerkingsrelaties en het opbouwen van een vertrouwensband zit beide bedrijven in het DNA. Dizain adviseert de Grunstra Groep over de positionering en de te volgen merkenstrategie. Daarnaast maken we een aantal middelen, zoals het relatiemagazine ARCHEtype.
New Direction. Experimenting with this technique. Thank you Miss Aniela for the inspiration and Zoe for the wonderful modeling.
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On the lonely, grey street, you are faced with a choice: following the one way sign, or the sign to the easy 12 pack. Do you want the easy way out- but one that doesn't last? Or do you want the difficult path, but could change your life in amazing ways?
life begins at the intersection.. what direction?
...not jojo
My sense of direction is infamous. It really is the ONLY thing about myself that I'm not willing to joke about (this is as close as I'll get and only because of those ridiculous commercials). I WILL turn left instead of right, miss the exit, forget the street name, etc. Places do not exist in any sort of spatial relation to any other place in my head. They are are all in pockets of 'here' or 'not here' and it is very frustrating when people don't understand that. To combat this, I keep a stash of maps and hand-written/printed out maps to places.
I can currently get to work, to my physical therapist (but only from work) and to the mall/shopping center (both of which is within walking distance) from home without a map/directions. I've lived here since the end of October.
This is one of my limitations.
I accept this.
I work daily to deal with it, but just fighting against it gets me nowhere.
Had to travel for the first time in awhile and decided to challenge myself with a point and shoot from the past, a Petri Color35. Very small camera, zone focusing, manual with in my case a non-working meter (not a big deal) but totally non-calibrated shutter speeds (a bigger deal). I've used this equipment before, but I'm just not sure of the shutter speeds so just tried to sit at either 1/60 or B and hope for the best. What I learned is my total lack of confidence in exposure will make me work out the accuracy before I bring this otherwise fun little camera out the next time. Lots of guessing the guesswork, taking notes, and finding out some wildly different numbers and exposures. Good to learn one's limitations. Thanks again to all the flickeranians who keep pushing us to think more deeply - you all are inspiring!
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