Friday, January 15, 2016

Video: What makes a photographer when everyone is taking pictures?

Ken Van Sickle says:  
If you were there when the Hindenburg caught on fire, and you took a picture of it, that’s a great photograph. But you’re not a great photographer, because you can’t repeat that in everyday things.  
What a great photographer does is, they are consistently able to make something in a style that’s personal to themselves. My pictures don’t depend on extreme sharpness. They depend on the composition and on the subject and on the way I see it.

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/what-makes-a-photographer-when-everyone-is-taking-pictures/#

"On the way I see it" seems to allow for anyone to produce anything and call him or herself a photographer. 

"Just the way I see it!"

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