kipkeston
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cue the winogrand quotes. i'm with him on that one
My sentiments to, sometimes I just enjoy the walk, here's three from this morning.....not much - as pictures, but just a record of my home town.My favorites of the past year were taken with no real cohesive intent. Just get out there and see what I find. Getting out the door is by far the most important thing. I might have a location in mind with regard to lighting/time of day but that is about it. I'll take a picture of just about anything! Things can look very different as a photograph which is what makes it interesting for me.
Hmmm....
I have tried to visualize before and, sometimes, with landscapes, still life, etc. it works. Now, with changing scenes like people, sports, fleeting opportunities when the sunlight is "just so"...etc...well, my best images have come to me.
Just being receptive works the best for me. Even in studio with my grandkids, I have gotten the best images from their spontaneity.😛
I think it is still good to visualize in a general way, but, being receptive to the moment works best for me.
I worked on personal project photographing Tibetan protests during summer Olympics. After a while not only i got bored of the whole thing, i became cynical and conflicted about the project and ended up canning the whole thing.
The lesson that I learned was quite simple: Let the project come to you, and don't go around searching for a project.
The lesson that I learned was quite simple: Let the project come to you, and don't go around searching for a project.