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How observation and anticipation impact a photographic moment

pay per click advertising The one constant, since the beginning of my trip into photography, has been observing and anticipating moments that inspire me to pick up my camera. Before I even knew what that meant, or what genre of … Continue reading

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Shooting in the Moment

This article will very likely be my last one for 2016 here at Photography Life due to an enormous workload I’m under right now preparing images and writing text for five photography related e-books I have planned for 2017. I’d like … Continue reading

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The Decisive Moment in Landscape Photography

The name Henri Cartier-Bresson does not immediately remind most people of landscape photography. It shouldn’t; he wasn’t a landscape photographer! Instead, of course, Henri Cartier-Bresson was a street photographer — arguably the founding father of the genre. However, although he … Continue reading

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Looking For The Moment

I’ve written before about making the familiar unfamiliar with a view to creating a more original image or a different take on something. An important element of making an image more interesting than a mere capture can be to reveal a … Continue reading

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The Ongoing Moment

The Ongoing Moment Used – In his last book, YOGA FOR PEOPLE WHO CAN’T BE BOTHERED TO DO IT, Geoff Dyer confessed that not only did he not take pictures in the course of his travels but that he did … Continue reading

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