When that shutter clicks, anything else that can be done afterward is not worth consideration.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Photographs aren't accounts of scrutiny. The shutter is open for a fraction of a second.
I think that's the strength of photography - to decide the decisive moment, to click in the moment to come up with a picture that never comes back again.
There's nothing like being shot on camera.
Today they're making pictures that I wouldn't want Trigger to see.
A photograph is a moment - when you press the button, it will never come back.
Filming is a witnessing process. You don't try to control it, even though sometimes you wish you could because it can go really, really wrong for you.
There's nothing worse than an ostentatious shot. Or some lighting that draws attention to itself, and you might go, 'Oh, wow, that's spectacular.' Or that spectacular shot, a big crane move, or something.
For me, pointing and clicking my phone is absolutely fine. People say that isn't the art of photography but I don't agree.
It is more important to click with people than to click the shutter.
I am a camera with its shutter open, quite passive, recording, not thinking.