Harold emphatically told me don't crop your photo in the darkroom, crop with your eyes, train your eye to crop when you shoot the photo. Also, never pass up the sudden urge to stop and take the photo right then, if you don't you'll regret it.
Can't believe I'm seeing this comment so many months later! I apologize! The book sold out within the first year and the publisher didn't reprint. A real pity! So what's on Amazon has nothing to do with us. I guess it's what the market can bear. Hoping for a new book soon!
5:25 "My feeling is that the pictures are better than I am." THAT is poetry.
I've heard a podcast about him today and searched for the documentary. I love his work and feel his good heart. True inspiration.
Harold emphatically told me don't crop your photo in the darkroom, crop with your eyes, train your eye to crop when you shoot the photo. Also, never pass up the sudden urge to stop and take the photo right then, if you don't you'll regret it.
A great memory of the man we all loved. Thank you.
Great advice so many great photographers say they don't crop or straighten ... Thank you .
Ideally you crop with the camera but cropping is cropping, whether it's in the camera, darkroom or computer. The final result is what counts.
Great video for sure !!
Thanks!
odd question but what imacis that?
"My feeling is that the pictures are better than I am, than I was, and all I can do is say, thank you."
Ha! I just pulled that quote, and then I saw that you had, too.
an artist a teacher, RIP
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Excellent
I would love to own
his book "A Retrospective", but they are selling for hundreds of dollars, what gives?
Can't believe I'm seeing this comment so many months later! I apologize! The book sold out within the first year and the publisher didn't reprint. A real pity! So what's on Amazon has nothing to do with us. I guess it's what the market can bear. Hoping for a new book soon!