I love this collaboration! Fun to see two of my favorite photography Substacks join forces on on this creative idea. The photos are fantastic—thanks for sharing!
I saw both sets - so cool and interesting! I love the concept. I also found your dialogues together interesting! You each had your own "voice" and had you hidden the names, I would have been able to pick out who was who, I think!
Thank you, Juliette! I like how they turned out, but had to dig really deep into my archive to find responses to Søren’s photographs. But I am quite happy how well they work together!
Susanne and Søren, what an intriguing way to do this experiment: combining with and mirroring each other. Looking out and looking in. You made it irresistibly fun for us readers to visit both sites! Well done!!!
Windows are a great thing. I have made lots of photographs with windows and reflections, and what is interesting with view cameras is that you almost get what you plan, but sometimes there are surprises.... which can be very cool.
Thank you. It was super interesting and fun at the same time!
I love this collaboration! Fun to see two of my favorite photography Substacks join forces on on this creative idea. The photos are fantastic—thanks for sharing!
Awe, what a kind comment. Thank you, Ari!
Thank you Ari! Good fun, and Susanne is great to have fun with!
Great collabo. These photos are great, too. Love the one with the dog. Seems like both photo were in the same area.
Same area - not quite. One in Graz, the other one in San Francisco (the dog). But it feels like they were made in the same area. I agree!
That's the word I was lookin' for - feels ☺️
Great fun! Thank you.
The poignancy you both evoke is like a memory once lost, reminded of. Beautiful work.
We both had a similiar feeling while looking through our archives for responding photos. It is good to hear that this feeling could be transported!
I saw both sets - so cool and interesting! I love the concept. I also found your dialogues together interesting! You each had your own "voice" and had you hidden the names, I would have been able to pick out who was who, I think!
Thank you, Juliette! I like how they turned out, but had to dig really deep into my archive to find responses to Søren’s photographs. But I am quite happy how well they work together!
Really nice! This inspired me to dig into my archives for some help with creating some made-in-post multiple exposures for my next newsletter 👍
Oh, a collaboration with yourself so to say? 😃 Looking forward to it!
Exactly haha, I never thought of it that way!
Susanne and Søren, what an intriguing way to do this experiment: combining with and mirroring each other. Looking out and looking in. You made it irresistibly fun for us readers to visit both sites! Well done!!!
Thank you so much for looking on and out and giving us such kind feedback, Ann! I am so happy you enjoyed this!
I love this spirit of collaboration!
Thank you. Great fun. Ready for the next one…. Susanne was a dream to work with.
Thanks so much for reaching out, Søren! It was fun and a good challenge!
Windows fascinate me too. Great work!
Thank you, Steven! It is a topic that fascinates many…
Windows are a great thing. I have made lots of photographs with windows and reflections, and what is interesting with view cameras is that you almost get what you plan, but sometimes there are surprises.... which can be very cool.
Incredible shots! A great collaboration!
Thank you!
These are such great pairings!
Thank you! Glad to hear you think so.
This is a fantastic activity. Thanks for sharing it!
It truly is. I am happy you enjoyed this! Thank you for reading.
What a great, fun idea, love this collaboration and the results are fantastic!
Thank you, Xavi! It is an interesting exercise and a good reason to revisit your old photographs.
These are sooo good! Well done to the both of you 👏👏
Thanks so much, Mark!
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what can i say? you nailed it again! absolutely wonderful results! congratulations!
I find this type of challenge very stimulating! Great fun. Happy to do it again any time! And thank you Susanne for doing this with me!
Thank you. It was quite the challenge though.