The photograph itself doesn't interest me. I want only to capture a minute part of reality.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My interest in photography is not to capture an image I see or even have in my mind, but to explore the potential of moments I can only begin to imagine.
There is one thing the photograph must contain, the humanity of the moment. This kind of photography is realism. But realism is not enough - there has to be vision, and the two together can make a good photograph.
Like most photographers, I try to capture a moment in my work.
Photography is like a moment, an instant. You need a half-second to get the photo. So it's good to capture people when they are themselves.
The viewer must bring their own view to a photograph.
If you are truly successful in capturing the pulse of life, then you can speak of a good photograph.
The photograph isn't good enough. It's not real enough.
If you think you're going to create an unposed photograph, think again. There is no such thing.
My photographs are not planned or composed in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on his mind, something has been accomplished.
A photograph can be an instant of life captured for eternity that will never cease looking back at you.