“photo club rules”
Art is one of the disciplines that is free to do what it needs to do. True art is a challenge to reason and common senselessness. Its task is to question the status-quo.
Art is one of the disciplines that is free to do what it needs to do. True art is a challenge to reason and common senselessness. Its task is to question the status-quo.
Our world needs us to pay attention to what we humans are doing to ourselves. Seeing, questioning and revealing…
While much of the practice of photography relies on the capabilities of the photographer, it also relies on serendipity and ones knowledge of the subject.
In designing anything, usability is what you try to incorporate into the thing being designed. Functionality is always more important than what a product looks like.
All of a sudden the world seems different. You’ll be amazed at what you can see when you just get out and have a closer look. For me, it is when the magic happens.
It isn’t about the camera, the lens, or the technique you use. It has nothing to do with shooting like another photographer, copying a style, or being one of them.
A photograph is a self-portrait that reflects your concepts and opinions of the world to others.
Photography is a relatively new art form. It has only been around for a bit over a century and a half. In the scheme of almost every other form of the arts, that is a very small amount of time. In many ways, photography owes itself to all the arts that came before it.
It is the why and what we seek to find as photographers. As photographers we are visual poets. We write poems with our vision. Our subjects the actors we use to tell our story.