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RE: Why I Became a Minimalist

I remember telling my wife when I rented a new apartment that this would be an exercise in minimalism. We have it now cluttered to the lid, wherever an apartment's lid would be.

And I do like minimalism in art, too. Apart from my blogging photographs, I aim at making minimalistic photos more often than not. Me shooting for the sake of fine art is rare nowadays, though. Time is at the minimum instead of the other way around.

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Hello Manol @manoldonchev, stuff has a way of accumulating unnoticed over time especially when we're sharing spaces with our loved ones who may see things differently.

I have a kid who loves to hoard carton boxes, plastic bubble wrap, and anything from the bin and upcycles them to play with. As you can imagine, it's like a tornado just passed over the rooms of the house. It used to drive me nuts, well it still does but it makes her happy. So we made an agreement that for as long as they're in her room, they're safe but if they make their way into other rooms of the house, they're considered gone lol.

Do share your journey here into taking minimalistic photos and your love for minimalism in art.