If you are ever going to move beyond where you stand at that moment you have to conjure a picture in your head of where you want to go.
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A good photograph is knowing where to stand.
Understand where it is you want to go. Then picture yourself there. If you can picture yourself there, then you can be there. Bottom line.
I think if you look at exactly where you are, you can't really focus without looking back and forward at the same time.
My photography is the result of being there at the right moment.
It took me a long time to get comfortable with the idea of being photographed by a moving or still camera.
I'm able to move like no one else you've ever seen in front of a camera.
If you can't go one way, there's many ways to get where you're going. So you just take a step back and see beyond the wall.
Set your heights more than what you see around you, see beyond.
You can get a bit 'head in the clouds' - well, I do - and full of myself if I stick in front of the camera for too long. I forget there is hard work that needs to be done.
Some people can sit and enjoy the view... some people like to take photos to feel complete. I need to somehow possess it in some other way. I just have to somehow grasp it and take it home in a more fulsome way. It's where ideas come from.
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