Slowing Down for Nature
When I began to photograph natural scenes, I was in such a rush. I wanted to take advantage of the magic light, which I knew to be fleeting and rapidly changing. So, I would run around searching for a place to plant my tripod and to make a photograph, worrying that I would miss a great opportunity for a photograph.
That way of thinking resulted in my playing it safe, making images that I had seen many people make before, but that had little to do with how I experienced it. So, although I might make an image that was technically proficient, it wasn’t particularly unique, largely because I wasn’t taking the time to experience anything. I just wanted to make the photograph.
By simply paying attention to the play of light ...
Become an O’Reilly member and get unlimited access to this title plus top books and audiobooks from O’Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers, thousands of courses curated by job role, 150+ live events each month,
and much more.
Read now
Unlock full access