Think about the photo before and after, never during. The secret is to take your time. You mustn't go too fast. The subject must forget about you. Then, however, you must be very quick.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Every photo you take communicates something about a moment in time - a brief slice of time of where you were, who you were with, and what you were doing.
Memory is very important, the memory of each photo taken, flowing at the same speed as the event. During the work, you have to be sure that you haven't left any holes, that you've captured everything, because afterwards it will be too late.
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.
You start blocking out things, and that's a really important part of taking a picture is the ability to isolate what you're - what you're concentrating on.
The photograph itself doesn't interest me. I want only to capture a minute part of reality.
Catching the right fleeting moment, with the right focus, is a very difficult thing to do.
The simple act of paying attention can take you a long way.
Look and think before opening the shutter. The heart and mind are the true lens of the camera.
Always point your finger at the chest of the person with whom you are being photographed. You will appear dynamic. And no photo editor can crop you from the picture.
Act quickly, think slowly.