GE McKerrihan
Jul 5, 2022

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This approach seems the complete opposite of the Ansel Adams approach you wrote about in another piece. I can appreciate both, but definitely prefer this one.

Adams was a left brain technician, he was not an artist. That's why the whole previsualising thing worked for him.

The approach here feels more like exploring, trying new things, see where they go. More akin to Garry Winogrands idea of, "I photograph things to see what they look like photographed."

Your second to last line feels most right to me, "Don't stop. Keep going." It's why I walk and photograph every day. My camera needs the exercise as much as I do.

All the best to you.

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GE McKerrihan
GE McKerrihan

Written by GE McKerrihan

I’ve been using the camera for nearly 50 years. I write about Photography, Art, Travel, and Life. Top Writer in Photography, Art, Creativity, and Inspiration.

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