Photos convey a point in time, so for casual snapshots I say wear the trends so you have fun images to look back at.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Fashion photography should say something about the stability of a certain time you live in or what kind of women you like. The most interesting thing is not what they're wearing but who they are.
The still image continues to have a ton of strength. An image taken out of context from one fraction of a second to the next can tell a story, and if photographers are looking to tell a certain story, they can curate those slices of time to their advantage.
Every snapshot collector has obsessions. Some only collect photos of cars. Others like World War II, or babies, or old-timey girls in old-timey swimsuits. I happen to collect the weird stuff: photos that make the hair on the back of your neck stand up a little. The uncanny.
I believe photos is one of the underlying things in every social network that becomes successful.
I'm not going to say I know a ton about what I'm looking at, but I enjoy capturing the photos and the artistry of it. I'm getting better at it, and I'll keep getting better.
I like photographs which leave something to the imagination.
A lot of fashion photographers will do the same sort of image for many years; it's easier to be successful if you do that.
There's no such thing as trends. There's no such thing as style, even. It's just whatever you feel.
I don't like trends. They tend to make everybody look the same.
You don't need to follow trends to be stylish.