Pickett Wilson
Veteran
One of the things I've always struggled with is attaching the emotion surrounding a photo to the photo itself. Trying to make the photo actually convey the feeling I experienced when I pressed the shutter button. Garry Winogrand is quoted as saying that "photos have no narrative content.They only describe light on surfaces." And I have to, from experience, agree.
Winogrand's way of dealing with this problem was to wait a year or more before looking at the proof sheets and seeing if the photos still worked after he had forgotten the emotion connected with them, a process that doesn't work for me. I'm deliberately trying to attach that emotion.
I'm not sure it's possible to "bake" a specific feeling into a photo. Perhaps every photo will mean something different to each viewer. But I keep trying.
Anyone struggle with this? Have any thoughts on a solution?
Winogrand's way of dealing with this problem was to wait a year or more before looking at the proof sheets and seeing if the photos still worked after he had forgotten the emotion connected with them, a process that doesn't work for me. I'm deliberately trying to attach that emotion.
I'm not sure it's possible to "bake" a specific feeling into a photo. Perhaps every photo will mean something different to each viewer. But I keep trying.
Anyone struggle with this? Have any thoughts on a solution?