Ansel Adams

“Portraits are the most intimate photographs. The image will survive the subject.”
-Victor Skrebneski
Strong photos come from living the experience and being able to capture the emotions.
Behind every picture there is a story. What makes the story good is a great photo. A great photo comes from experiencing the moment. To truly experience the moment, take a photo with fresh eyes. As a photographer you should look for a new approach, a new way to capture the image. If you read too much about an event or location when you photograph you may subconsciously be photographing someone else’s story. The best pictures will come from your experience with the situation.

I buy a plane ticket, maybe check the weather. I don’t like to research or know too much about what is going on. I want the photos to represent what I am feeling when I am there. Not a preconceived notion of what I read before going.
Jesse Ventura
Ernst Haas
I completely forgot to mention this short series that was running last week on the New...
Pink and blue (via earth2marsh)
indiana (by royal scourge) remix (via ars gratia artis)
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Corey Holms makes photos of food dye, vegetable oil and water. Check out his Food Dye photoset on Flickr.
Via Hovering Cat.
Looking for a better world outside the window.