I'm Janis, living in Paris.
After theater, poetry and painting for many years, photo is my huge passion since 3 years!  I'm a self-made woman...... oh yes!:o)   I'm so sorry I can't write correctly in english but I can read your comments and of course they are welcome!
"The lens as sole whitness!... fugitives moments, dreams, in a single word increment one of my passions and share it with you happyness and emotions"!
Après le théâtre, la poésie et la peinture que j'ai pratiqué durant de nombreuses années, la photographie est devenue ma passion première depuis 3 ans!   Je suis absolument autodidacte... he oui!:o)
"L'objectif comme seul témoin!... des instants fugitifs, du rêve, en un mot mettre à profit une de mes passions et vous en faire partager la joie et les émotions"!
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Comments (61)
LBJ2
Wauw, Janis... Fantastic picture and what is in it. And a even more fantastic story. Django was amazing. A man i always admired because of his iron will and guitar style. Seeing this picture brought back old memories from the 80's. I played jazz guitar back then and rock, blues, country and heavy metal too. It makes me think of Django..a young man..a gypsy...very poor. A guitar player... partly paralyzed in one leg..2 fingers on his left hand heavily injured and partly paralyzed by a tragic fire..the doctors told him he would never play the guitar again after that fire. But he refused to accept his destiny.. what a guy.) But still..what he could accomplish.. with his soul.. and only 2(instead of 4:)) very, very fast left hand fingers dancing on the fret board.. Is more than most musician's of today can accomplish with all excisting technology. Too bad he died only 43 years old... but he gave the world all he had when he was alive. That is to be heard in his more than amazing recordings. Sorry for telling more about Django, than the picture, Janis. But that is what your photo gave me. Memories of fantastic man and guitar player.