Damaso
Photojournalist
http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2012/nov/15/don-mccullin
"But seeing – really seeing – has nothing to do with photography. And it rewards you with pleasure. I love looking at the sky. I love looking at detail. I think anybody with an intelligent mind can look at something through their own eyes and assess its value. You can feast your eyes on a daily basis, although I suspect the average man on the street goes through life with narrowed vision, not seeing the whole scope of what's going on around him."
"But seeing – really seeing – has nothing to do with photography. And it rewards you with pleasure. I love looking at the sky. I love looking at detail. I think anybody with an intelligent mind can look at something through their own eyes and assess its value. You can feast your eyes on a daily basis, although I suspect the average man on the street goes through life with narrowed vision, not seeing the whole scope of what's going on around him."

sevres_babylone
Veteran
Somehow merely saying thank you for posting seems trite. McCullin is exceptional is so many ways, and I am always interested in what he has to say.
Murchu
Well-known
Nice little piece - thanks for sharing.
Paul Luscher
Well-known
One of my fave shooters. However, while I am pretty much a "no-flash" shooter too, I will confess that I do crop--sometimes quite a lot. While I think things look great in the viewfinder, I often find when looking at the image later, that it can be made "better" by a little snipping here and there.
So I'm a long way from Mr.Mccullen's level of expertise. But then, it's all about the journey, not the destination, isn't it?
So I'm a long way from Mr.Mccullen's level of expertise. But then, it's all about the journey, not the destination, isn't it?
Shac
Well-known
Thanks Damaso
mawilliams
Member
McCullin is concise in expressing the most important piece in the making of a photograph - telling YOUR story and getting involved - cultivating a life in which the camera is a part but not the driver of things - Thanks for the link!
Matt
Matt
Damaso
Photojournalist
Glad people enjoyed the link! He is one of my favorites as well!
one90guy
Well-known
Thank you Damaso. I see a lot more, always looking for a photo. Sadly so many have tunnel vision, there is beauty everywhere.
Sejanus.Aelianus
Veteran
Believe it or not, the schoolfriend who started me on photography used to babysit for Don McCullin. I gather that Don was very generous with advice, without being condescending.
robert blu
quiet photographer
Grazie Damaso
robert
robert
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