Passion Book Revised & Remastered

WORK IT: DON’T GIVE UP ON THE MAGIC

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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.

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Your Photographic Style

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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.

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STYLE & TECHNIQUE

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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.

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No Shortcuts To Mastery

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Yousuf Karsh spent a lifetime perfecting his portrait lighting techniques. Here are Yousuf and me, graduation day, Dawson Institute of Photography, Montreal—at the beginning…

VOLUME, VOLUME,VOLUME: 10,000 HOURS: PRACTICE & PERSISTENCE

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It wasn’t just the media; it seemed everyone at The Republican Convention in New York City, 2004, was taking pictures. This is one of…