Introduction to the Second Edition
On one of my workshops a student asked whether I keep notes of specific settings I’ve used to print a photograph. I don’t. This is because every time I open one of my files, I find something I want to change about it. I aim for my work to be self-expressive. By this I mean that I don’t write or photograph just to create some objectively appealing artifacts. I write and create photographs to reflect the person I am, to express things that are on my mind, and to give tangible form to qualities of my real experiences (at least in my own mind). It stands to reason that as my sensibilities and skills evolve, as my thinking matures, as my knowledge increases, and as I assimilate more of my living experiences, I change ...
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