A collection of thoughts on vision statements:
- "I want to travel around the world and make pictures of special features of places and people that I meet."
- I capture something deeper than/below the surface. To capture what lies beneath
Now onto the exercises taken from the blog:
- Pull the 5 images that you love the most. NOT the ones that got the most comments on Flickr or other Hipstamatic, the ones YOU love the most.
Wow. This is a tough one. I looked through quite a few of my images and I have chosen some that I love a lot.
April 2, 2011. Portrait of Yan. This is one of my favorite portraits of my friend dressed in a qipao. It is a very tender and sweet. The composition is tight and her hands fit naturally in her pose. |
To be continued. This is a thoughtful exercise and will take me some time....
- What do they all have in common… write it down.
What is different about each of them… write it down.
- How would you describe those images to someone who couldn’t see them.
- Do the images that mean the most to you reflect something you are personally interested in? No right or wrong answer, just think about the relationship between you as a person, and you as an artist.
- If you had an opportunity to do any kind of photography, and be paid well for it, what would it be?Traveling around the world taking pictures that reveal special facets of culture.
- What do you think about when you think about photography? (Gear? Shooting? Experience? The Image? Recognition?) – again, there is no right or wrong answer.
- When people describe your photography, what terms do they use? What terms would you want them to use to describe your work?
- List three photographers who you would love to shoot like. Not as a copy, but as an influence/mentor.
- Erich Chen - I love the simplicity of Erich's images. Even watching his youtube videos show the care he takes to make images that really hold the spirit of the people he is shooting. His natural light photography and compositions are moving.
- Ayie Permata Sari - This is a travel photographer I ran across on 500px who has some truly magnificent cultural images.
- Peter Hurley - Love that he shows amazing character in his headshots. I would love to build rapport with my clients in the way that he does to bring out their personality in photographs.
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