Peter, I mostly take photographs of people during church worship services. My motto is: Capturing Faith in Action. You desertions of story telling photos resonate with what I try to do as a photographer. Thank you. Dan
Thank you for bringing this up. This approach is one I generally (not always) go for as well. I have found, though, that my idea about a story I want to convey with a photo is not necessarily what a viewer may see. Especially when personal experiences, cultural or temporal background or details (which someone else might not even notice) come into play. So, one better not be disappointed if the interpretations won't match.
Excellent advice, so simple and spot on. Those were so wonderful pictures, thanks for sharing!
Great images. You are too modest. Wow.
Peter, I mostly take photographs of people during church worship services. My motto is: Capturing Faith in Action. You desertions of story telling photos resonate with what I try to do as a photographer. Thank you. Dan
I love those photos of human moments where people are being themselves.
Thank you for bringing this up. This approach is one I generally (not always) go for as well. I have found, though, that my idea about a story I want to convey with a photo is not necessarily what a viewer may see. Especially when personal experiences, cultural or temporal background or details (which someone else might not even notice) come into play. So, one better not be disappointed if the interpretations won't match.
I think it's cool when people come up with their own interpretations of my photos.
Great advice!
good advice there.
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Hey, it worked on you, and it was the best photographic advice I ever received.