I've had this theory in my mind for a really long time: a photographer should shoot less and instead, just concentrate on being more and more human. Now think about that, and consider carefully the way that you go about shooting every single day.
Lots of photographers have absolutely no issues shooting well over 1,000 images at any given day and culling through them later on. Me personally though, I do. Lots of my colleagues never have issues, but I hate it. It just means that I see repetition after repetition and I'm never actually in the moment. The more time that I generally spend behind the camera, the less connected I sometimes feel to the moment or my subject. I've had this idea since 2014 after I reported on a special quote from actress Keira Knightley that compares film photographers to digital photographers. . thephoblographer.com
2017-8-17 07:00