I have this way of framing the world I can’t always turn off, even when I want to. As I am going about my day, driving along or visiting different places, I see compositions of patterns, symmetry, lines, and shapes. I notice reflections, angles, curves, light, and shadows. I don’t just see things as an individual object, but I observe the way in which things connect together. I find symbolism and irony in many views. Even when I do not have a camera, I find myself looking at landscapes and objects this way. I frame the picture with my eyes and see how it would look in my mind as though I snapped the shot. Sometimes it works out the way I envisioned; other times I can’t quite capture the scene in the way I hoped to convey.
I have
thought recently about how I see the world around me, and that’s the best way I
can think to describe it. You might agree with how I really do “see” things, or
maybe I just have a unique way of interpreting scenes that others don’t
understand. Either way, some of my favorite shots are ones I wasn’t looking for
but just stumbled upon and saw in that photographic perspective.
-From May 2, 2012
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