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Quantity or Quality?
From Capturing Exposures Magazine
Making Photographs :: Quantity or Quality?
Digital
cameras allow us to take more photographs in a shorter space of time
and to publish them within seconds. It's literally a snap!
Less
is more. You won't really become a better photographer by simply
snapping off a lot of random shots. And simply snapping away doesn't
mean that you can replace quality with quantity, does it.
Making
a photograph takes intent, knowledge, focus and, yes, hard work. Anyone
who attempts to claim otherwise is being either naïve or ignorant. So,
get out there and practice with intent and focus. Learn to look, see and
think. Bring it all back to the darkroom and make that photograph you
have in your mind’s eye.
Mile High City - The 16th Street Series
When I think of Colorado, I always picture two things: Downtown Denver and the Rockies.
This time round it was Denver for its highrise buildings.
Walking up and down and looking up on 16th street with my camera on a cloudy Sunday in July.
I learned some time ago that you should always look up. Look, See, Think!
This time round it was Denver for its highrise buildings.
Walking up and down and looking up on 16th street with my camera on a cloudy Sunday in July.
I learned some time ago that you should always look up. Look, See, Think!
Matthew G. Beall Photography 16th Street Denver 1 2013 |
Matthew G. Beall Photography 16th Street Denver 2 2013 |
Matthew G. Beall Photography 16th Street Denver 3 2013 |
Matthew G. Beall Photography 16th Street Denver 4 2013 |
Matthew G. Beall Photography 16th Street Denver 5 2013 |
The Sea, The Shore, The Rocks: Black and White Photographs --- Monterey, California
Black and white long exposure photography
The sea caught. Rocks wrapped in white. Time ever lasting. A Fiction of Nature.
See more here:
Fiction of Nature: California Central Coast Series
Matthew G. Beall Photography Monterey Shore 2013 |
Matthew G. Beall Photography Monterey Shore Rocks 2013 |