Kragmeister
Greg Urban
For me it was Larry Fink. I took a Photo 1 class at Moravian College in 1986 and he was teaching. I had been taking "happy snaps" with a 35mm SLR for years but he tought me to "photograph".
Basically he let me do my thing and encouraged me greatly. I had an opportunity to work for him at his farm in Martin's Creek but stupidly passed it up to stay in college. Well, things happened, I stopped taking photos for a number of years but recently picked up again. I should try to reaquaint myself with him but I keep holding back. He was a really inspiring teacher, but he moved on as photojournalism is his thing.
On thing though that he said I have taken to heart. You have to get close to the subject, as he put it "get close enough to smell their breath". So I've decided to stick with wider lenses to force myself into the space of my subjects and become part of the subject's scene. This is hard stuff for an anti-social SOB like me but I try.
Later,
Greg
Basically he let me do my thing and encouraged me greatly. I had an opportunity to work for him at his farm in Martin's Creek but stupidly passed it up to stay in college. Well, things happened, I stopped taking photos for a number of years but recently picked up again. I should try to reaquaint myself with him but I keep holding back. He was a really inspiring teacher, but he moved on as photojournalism is his thing.
On thing though that he said I have taken to heart. You have to get close to the subject, as he put it "get close enough to smell their breath". So I've decided to stick with wider lenses to force myself into the space of my subjects and become part of the subject's scene. This is hard stuff for an anti-social SOB like me but I try.
Later,
Greg