March 2020
Intermediate to advanced
312 pages
4h 19m
English
NOT EVERY PHOTOGRAPH BENEFITS from quality of moment the same way. In some images, the role of moment is blindingly obvious: a kiss, a gesture, or just a glance at a wedding; a bear catching a salmon; a man leaping over a puddle. All of these depend not only on time, but on timing. But it is no less powerful a tool in the hands of the landscape photographer who relies on seasonality, light, and weather, though that photographer may prefer to think of “moments” that span minutes, hours, or weeks, rather than the fragments of seconds that most street, travel, sports, or even portrait photographers usually consider so important.
Timing can be everything, which is not surprising for a craft so dependent on time. ...
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