“Why do most great pictures look uncontrived? Why do photographers bother with the deception, especially since it so often requires the hardest work of all? The answer is, I think, that the deception is necessary if the goal of art is to be reached: only pictures that look as if they had been easily made [...]
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I would like to extend my sincere thanks for the opportunity to be featured on several wonderful web sites recently. I truly enjoyed answering some of the excellent questions posed. Interview with Mario Fazekas of Kruger-2-Kalahari Interview with Pramod Viswanath of Landscape Wizards Interview with Richard Bernabe of Nature Photographers Network Interview with David Taylor [...]
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For many years, I resisted accepting commercial sponsorships, not wanting to be beholden to any one brand or company. Recently, however, I agreed to a sponsorship from backpack manufacturer F-Stop. What convinced me was their approach to pack design and the access to personnel within the company who are genuinely interested in creating useful products [...]
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“In my afternoon walk I would fain forget all my morning occupations and my obligations to society.” –Henry David Thoreau I spent the last few days pondering the thoughtful reactions to my previous post on Photography and the Environment. Something in me wanted to sit down with each of the respondents to further debate the [...]
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