Ed Kashi stands out as a photojournalist who has an extraordinary ability to empathise with the people in his stories.
He eloquently explains, in the video below, how modern digital cameras have enabled him to work with natural light, removing many of the technical constraints that stood in the way of capturing meaningful images.
The more photographers fiddle with gear the less able they are to build a rapport with their subjects and discover the visual possibilities in a scene.
The interview is crammed with good advice. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
The key for a photographer is knowing when to use extra lighting like flash and when to grab the moment. There is no formula. The guiding principle has to be to continually ask the question, "how do I capture the visual essence of the story?" Don't just look. Really see. Strip away everything that is not essential, everything that gets in the way and be concise and clear.
Till soon,
Paul
www.indigo2photography.co.uk
He eloquently explains, in the video below, how modern digital cameras have enabled him to work with natural light, removing many of the technical constraints that stood in the way of capturing meaningful images.
The more photographers fiddle with gear the less able they are to build a rapport with their subjects and discover the visual possibilities in a scene.
The interview is crammed with good advice. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
The key for a photographer is knowing when to use extra lighting like flash and when to grab the moment. There is no formula. The guiding principle has to be to continually ask the question, "how do I capture the visual essence of the story?" Don't just look. Really see. Strip away everything that is not essential, everything that gets in the way and be concise and clear.
Till soon,
Paul
www.indigo2photography.co.uk
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