> **Quote to Keep in Mind** > “A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you, the less you know.” – Diane Arbus Suggested content (≈5 seconds): “Photography is the poetry of the everyday.” – spoken in a calm, slightly reverberant female voice. You can record this yourself with any voice‑recorder app (set sample rate to 44.1 kHz, 128 kbps MP3) or use a free text‑to‑speech generator (e.g., Microsoft Azure TTS, Google Cloud TTS). 📜 10 – Legal/License.txt Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Q: Any advice for budding photographers? I: Stop obsessing over gear. The most powerful lens is the one you carry in your head. Find a subject that moves you, then learn how to translate that feeling onto a sensor. Irene Fah.zip
## 4. **Experimental Film‑Style Series** - Format: 16‑mm film‑look digital (using R5C’s “Cine” profile). - Storyboard: A day in the life of a commuter—boarding, waiting, riding, exiting—told in 12 short clips. - Sound: Ambient train noises, city murmurs, whispered narration. > **Quote to Keep in Mind** > “A
Q: Which piece of gear could you not live without? I: My 50 mm f/1.2 lens. It’s like a whisper—soft, intimate, and always ready to capture that split‑second emotion. 📜 10 – Legal/License
*Generated on 2026‑04‑16 by ChatGPT.* Copy the following text into a new Word document (or any rich‑text editor) and format headings as you like. Irene Fah – A Lens on the Edge of Light
When the city’s neon flickers and the morning fog rolls in like a soft veil, you’ll find Irene Fah standing at the intersection of the mundane and the magical. Born in the quiet town of Cedar Creek, Oregon, Irene grew up chasing sunrise over wheat fields with a borrowed 35mm camera. Her early work—grainy black‑and‑white shots of rural life—earned a modest feature in *Local Roots* at age 19.