I went looking for a really good interview RAX did in the Guardian, I think it was. It seems it's no longer on the web. I've seen a lot of stuff vanish lately. I copied the text of the Koudelka interview (above) for fear it would vanish too. So, now.. if they're good, they get text coverage, with all credits and links attached. Any others posting text material of value, please do the same.
emraphoto, yeah, anyone who's seen the great photos that can come from embedded work know that the time invested is returned ten fold in friendships and images. It's hard to get some to invest the time today, with the reported attention span of younger folks measured in under ten minutes. The TV Web culture has fostered this kind of thinking. Hardware won't fix this. It's not the nature of the process.
RAX cites Gene Smith as one he looked to as an example of how to do it. Smith was the example for many on image pay offs for time invested.
I know that we both know about this, but we are hard pressed to convince others of the value. Bob Michaels had this figured out long ago. Hopefully some others will catch on.
Here's another great example: Susan Bank, a good eye, one M body and a 28 ..that's it. And, a huge investment in time.
http://www.susansbank.com/
http://lenscratch.com/2016/11/susan-s-bank-piercing-the-darkness/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQIAS-b7IsQ
Edit: the YouTube with Bank is long. I found her very honest and pretty funny. Her comments on various workshops were very interesting and in one case really funny.
best to you emraphoto, pkr