Somebody give me a pencil
June 24th, 2006
Is photography is like writing? Yes, many of the long standing “rules†of good writing apply to photography.
The cardinal rule in every writing class or seminar(yes, I have taken a few-they just didn’t help much) is to “write what you know.” This is great advise for photographers also. If you love flowers, take pictures of flowers, or your kids, or skiers. A knowledge and interest will make for better photos and you will take more.
It amazes me when people are tell me they don’t take pictures because they don’t have “the right camera.†No writer has ever said “I don’t have the right pencil.†Great photos can be taken with any camera. Yes, a word processor and computer make it easier in some ways, but it is the content that is important. The same thing is true with photography. A fancy digital camera will be no good if you don’t pick strong subjects, or if it sits in the glove box. You are better off carrying a disposable then have a fancy big boy camera a home.
Here is a list of “photo tips.” Except for #8 and #10 all could apply to good writing as well.
1.Move in closer
2.Be quick
3.Compose with care
4.Be selective
4.Focus on your subject
6.Keep it simple
7.Be bold
8.Look at the light
9.Experiment in time
10.Watch the weather
Photography-like writting is something you need to do! to get better.
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June 24th, 2006 at 10:02 pm
Like I said to you recently Dave, a more expensive camera does not a better picture make. Great list!
June 25th, 2006 at 11:10 am
Great list….very insightful.
June 26th, 2006 at 10:04 am
that list can be applied in many aspects of ones life. great list
June 28th, 2006 at 10:17 am
Very true. I was recently forced to make the switch from a dslr to a 20 year old 35mm film slr. I like to think the quality of my photography is unaffected by this.