Photography is the art of making people live longer. You must be diligent, cross mountains and rivers, and walk the streets to capture the most precious shots. In order to get the colorful nature and the wonderful moment charm of the world, we must rack our brains to reach the highest level of photography.
Tito doesn't have much time to specialize in photography. He is engaged in revolutionary work most of the time, but whenever he is free or feels that a certain moment is beneficial to the revolution, he picks up the camera and "keeps it forever".
In fact, photography itself is a combination of physical and mental work.
Photography needs brains, which can increase life experience, cultivate the ability of thinking in images, emotional accomplishment and artistic appreciation, express one's feelings directly in continuous progress and exploration, and integrate emotions into the objects in front of one's eyes, thus completing the generalization and selection of art in the realm of "forgetting me, forgetting me". Especially the characters and events encountered in military life, if you don't pay attention, some valuable shots will miss the opportunity. In fact, some of Tito's memoirs are recalled by photos.
Therefore, whether it is a short-term snapshot or a long-term expectation, the human organ system has been fully adjusted: for example, the brain conceives the picture, the eyes search for the target, and the fingers press the shutter properly. There is also the transmission of various information by the nervous system.
It can be seen that the photographer's keen temperament benefits from regular photography practice, and photography can delay the arrival of aging.
Because Tito's photography theme is generally not satisfied with the simple indoor still life, but combined with military life and travel activities, which greatly expanded the world and scope of Tito's activities. Walking more is good for keeping fit; Photography is diligent and full of joy. Especially in the future, when I look back at these fascinating shots taken by myself, their functions are more refreshing than any tonic.
In practice, Tito, who is obsessed with photography, is full of infinite love and praise for life, and devoted his life to his motherland, Yugoslavia, but this is also his 88-year-old lifestyle.