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I've thought many times about what Ive photographed over 6 decades and what I'd do different if I could go back in time with the knowledge and skill I have today. I Can only estimate that I have somewhere in excess of 150,000 negatives in my archive and out of that number have a good number of images I feel are important in one way or another. Even with this massive collection I feel Ive missed some important subjects.
Looking back I've always been drawn to document The relationship of people place event and time. Where I feel I failed was understanding how these elements evolve over time. When most of us are young our life experiences are so limited we dont realize time brings change. I failed to realize this until I was older and failed to systematically document that change. I did however document a lot but have many voids in time.
For example in my youth I carried my brownie to school from the 3rd grade on and documented my teachers, friends and schools. When I was in college in the 60's I worked as a PJ and documented news events and some daily life. Later I looked for the unusual and obscure even to this day.
I feel I missed dcumenting daily life for a few decades. I didn't even think about how time changes everything and how looking back on daily life's little events would be important one day.
If I could go back in time I'd document systematically every day life, friends and places. I'd put emphasis on things that change like clothing, hairstyles and cars. I'd also place more emphasis on the relationships between people particularly of different races. What would you change about your photography?
Looking back I've always been drawn to document The relationship of people place event and time. Where I feel I failed was understanding how these elements evolve over time. When most of us are young our life experiences are so limited we dont realize time brings change. I failed to realize this until I was older and failed to systematically document that change. I did however document a lot but have many voids in time.
For example in my youth I carried my brownie to school from the 3rd grade on and documented my teachers, friends and schools. When I was in college in the 60's I worked as a PJ and documented news events and some daily life. Later I looked for the unusual and obscure even to this day.
I feel I missed dcumenting daily life for a few decades. I didn't even think about how time changes everything and how looking back on daily life's little events would be important one day.
If I could go back in time I'd document systematically every day life, friends and places. I'd put emphasis on things that change like clothing, hairstyles and cars. I'd also place more emphasis on the relationships between people particularly of different races. What would you change about your photography?