Feel the power that can come from your camera, when it is hooked up to your heart and mind. Go out and make images that will explain man to man and each man to himself. Feel the joy that comes with that power.
John, you bring up many interesting points but if I had all of the issues you discuss floating around in my head when shooting I probably wouldn't take many pictures. I do think, however, that the thought processes you describe are valid, but IMHO better off applied during the editing process. I find I get a better selection of images when I'm in a state of "mindful mindlessness" when shooting. I'm just looking for any images and do the editing later.
Why is there an option to change the speed of this video? O.o
Person395 1 month ago
Feel the power that can come from your camera, when it is hooked up to your heart and mind. Go out and make images that will explain man to man and each man to himself. Feel the joy that comes with that power.
JohnFreePhtography 2 months ago 3
you have inspired me to become a photographer...thank you for this video im going to suscribe right away!!!!
pookiebear562 2 months ago
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not sure i agree with this, i dont give a crap what other people think, and never think about what the viewer will think.
i recon the artistic process is about making pictures of what i (ME) think is interesting, and more about the process than the final product itself.
art is the process, the result is just a picture. and i dont care about the picture as much as the art.
i get your point, but for me, what you are saying, is the opposite of art.
mikesomething 2 months ago
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mikesomething 2 months ago
very inspirational video. now i learned photography, camera is not about just point, and shoot. thank you so much for doing this :)
drawone 3 months ago
John, you bring up many interesting points but if I had all of the issues you discuss floating around in my head when shooting I probably wouldn't take many pictures. I do think, however, that the thought processes you describe are valid, but IMHO better off applied during the editing process. I find I get a better selection of images when I'm in a state of "mindful mindlessness" when shooting. I'm just looking for any images and do the editing later.
bwworld 3 months ago
Thank you for the very informative vid
formicapple2 4 months ago
Thanks a lot for all the wise advise in this series .. watching them all because it is priceless
cyphre672 6 months ago 3
this man really put deep thought into what he is doing. way too few views.
The360woooot 7 months ago
Well said!! Great video.
567turd 9 months ago