Why Photography Matters – Essay Part 3
I struggle with proper dialog in which to explain the importance of a photograph. It is not a frustrating struggle but one of continuous search.
I struggle with proper dialog in which to explain the importance of a photograph. It is not a frustrating struggle but one of continuous search.
It should be no surprise that the photographs created today will have an impact on our lives.
With all the information out there for those just starting in photography or those who have been doing it for years there is never a clear or concise answer as to, Why? Why do you take pictures? Why do you spend time looking at photos, working on photos, preparing photos, talking about photos, displaying photos, sharing... and the list goes on
Recently I was visiting one of the online photography forum’s and was reading through some of the topics and reply’s. The question was asked: “Why are you a nature photographer.”
Standing in the light cool sprinkles of a late spring morning the sun not quite above the eastern horizon behind me the rainbow appeared.
It seems almost wrong to mention something so unimportant as television but, these things do not stop with broadcast television. They can be witnessed throughout ones day in almost any social setting.