What you look for in a picture is a metaphor, something that means something more, that makes you think about things you've seen or thought about.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My mind works like Google for images. You put in a key word; it brings up pictures.
The greatest value of a picture is when it forces us to notice what we never expected to see.
My pictures are my eyes. I photograph what I see - and what I want to see.
My pictures are always part of my thinking, and my emotions, tensions, dreams, desires.
When taking a photo, I tend to look for one of the following: depth, symmetry, color or contrast. All of those things catch my eye to the point where I stop dead in my tracks to capture whatever it is that I've seen.
What difference does it make whether you're looking at a photograph or looking at a still life in front of you? You still have to look.
Increasingly, the work I'm doing is in service to an idea rather than just to see what something looks like photographed. I'm trying to explore how I feel about something through photography.
A visual sense is something you either have or you don't.
I live in words. I like looking at things, but I don't have a strong visual imagination.
I like seeing how I can look in a photo.
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