The other day, I was listening to On Taking Pictures, which was my favorite podcast that recently returned. And on this show, photographer Bill Wadman talked about how photographers at the Eddie Adams workshop shoot portraits at around 20 frames a second or so these days.
Fascinating; for most of photography history photographers were able to just see and understand moments to get the images they wanted or needed with only a single frame. Furthermore, photographers made the most of this single frame. I encourage photographers to overall, just get the shot. But to also find solace in rewiring your brain to only shoot one frame a second and become more in tune with what's happening. . thephoblographer.com
2024-1-9 14:00