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One of the biggest economic casualties from the novel coronavirus happens to be one of the world’s largest industries.
I’ve talked a lot in recent posts about getting through a volume of work and coming out the other side a better and more…
The sheer act of determining what is placed within the frame and what is left out—the organization of space—is one of the most important tasks when taking pictures. Composition is a bit like a dance.
We all borrow from the photographers we admire, but after a volume of work, we leave their path and carve out a new one of our own. When you see a group of photographers all shooting from the same vantage point, shoot quick and then run the other way and find your own camera position.
I liken the process of shooting a volume of images to riding a roller coaster. At first it seems the process is going slow. You are in the open car, slowly making your way to the top of the tracks.
Perhaps the poster boy for shooting volumes is street photographer Garry Winogrand. When he died of cancer at the age of just 56 in…
I don’t often talk about my workshops on this blog, but I wanted to bring your attention to this 3-Day Intensive in New York City…
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