Understanding the Responsibility
Good photography transcends the simple act of making photos. Good photos demand that the photographer understands the responsibility to observe, to understand the subject, and then use their skill set to find the right elements to make telling photographs.Â
The core of this observation, to commit to action, to make a photograph, comes from a collection of experiences and observations setting action into motion when all the elements arrive at their best positions.Â
The impact of photography goes far beyond aesthetics. Good photography can shape public opinion, prime social movements, and detail the triumphs and tribulations of humanity. Visual storytellers bear the responsibility of shaping public perception and using photos to better understand the world we inhabit and our place within it.Â
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