zondag 24 juli 2011

A meditation on making images/pictures/photo’s:



As an opening to this blog I want to go back to the beginning and just wander around in my mind for a while meditating on why I take pictures in the first place.

These are some of the reasons that come to mind.

Freezing time:

The one that pop’s up the most is to freeze time and keep that moment alive forever in the picture. I forget a lot of things so easily or never even notice them because I don’t take the time to see. I am always busy with the next moment to come or the moments that have past. Taking a photo puts me back in the present time, I can keep forever something that otherwise would be gone. Some people can keep these moments in their mind but I need something visual to help me remember what a place looked like or how someone or something looked.

Then once I have taken the photo and am processing it I start to notice all kinds of beautiful detail, the way the light was falling, the color of the light, the details in e.g. the flower or the expression in the eyes, the colors in the image.

Looking at my photo’s or other peoples after they are presented has something so peaceful about it, as if time stands still for a little while.

To tell a story:

Looking at other peoples blog and flickr has shown me there is a story to be told. It doesn’t have to be one image in time but it can me a number of images telling a story as well. How some things belong together or where it adds to the story. I love reading blogs with beautiful images and written stories explaining why the images were taken of what was going on at the time. I want to learn how to do this.

To think about the positive things in life:

It’s always so easy to get caught up in things you have to do, to get stressed out about meeting deadlines, to worry about all my problems. It’s also important to look at what’s positive, photography helps me with this.

The technical side:

I like this as well. Just figuring out how the camera works and what effects can be reached with it. What happens if I use the flash, use a different aperture , how did someone else get that effect. What props can I use, what techniques can I use. Knowing the why.

Because someone asked me to:

Sometimes someone asks me to take a picture of an occasion or a person that has a special meaning to them. This is where it gets a harder, all sorts of questions arise. Do I try to take the image the way I like it or the way I think they like it? Will they like it. Will I mess up and not get a good image. If they are happy with the image I feel good, if they don’t like it I feel really bad about it. I obviously have some self reflection to do here.


5 opmerkingen:

  1. I enjoyed reading your meditation. Telling a story and freezing time are important reasons to photograph for me too. I agree with you about taking a picture for someone else....I tell myself it's their photo, not mine, so I will do it the way they want.

    Thanks for visiting my blog -- nice to meet you!
    Gina

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  2. I enjoyed this as well - where you talk about storytelling I can completely identify. I struggle with photographing others for the same reason. I'm looking forward to more from you.

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  3. Hello, I'm from FYE too. I really enjoyed reading this and you've inspired me to delve a bit deeper into why I photograph. Storytelling is definitely something I would like to develop in my photography. I've always photographed others on my own terms and you've raised a really interesting point that I really need to think about.

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  4. For me the photo is just the starting place because unless there are words to explain why a particular image is meaningful, it is just another image. Tell me what appealed to you as you took the photo and you have my attention. Of course when the photos include people, it's even more important. I can't tell you how many old family photos I have where no one is still alive who knows who the people in the photos are. Too sad!

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  5. I enjoyed this! I think you are really going to enjoy blogging! It's such a great place to tell the story behind pictures and to share those pictures with others! I love the idea of freezing a moment that can always be treasured and I'm with you, I love to try new things and techniques with the camera. Looking forward to more of your images!

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