What is Good Photography?
A lot of Blogs and Articles that discuss concepts for creating good Photography tend to focus on technical aspects of the craft rather than the craft itself. A lot of Blogs and Articles that
discuss concepts for creating good Photography tend to focus on technical
aspects of the craft rather than the craft itself. Good Photography relies
on core rules, like those of good lighting, lines, shapes, form, texture,
color, space, and tone. One can even say you learn these rules to be able to eloquently
break them in pursuit of developing one’s unique style. But to think of
Photography in terms of these rules alone is a detriment to the long history of
art itself and the many Photographers of the past that pioneered the art into
what it is today.
So, what
is good Photography? How do you go about learning how to take captivating
images that promote personalized expression and point-of-view that enlighten,
entertain, and captivate an audience? To answer these questions and more, it is
perhaps better to ask a different question. “What is Photography used for?” At
its core, Photography is fundamentally a medium used to tell a story - like so
many other forms of art, Photography is a tool for Storytelling. What story is
being told and whose is the decision every Photographer must make and can ultimately
cover any topic. From the segregated ethnic groups of Africa to historical political
figures, to chronicling family portraits once a year, and even advertising
products.
To become good at Photography is to
become good at Storytelling. So that next time you find yourself snapping away,
hoping to capture that next great image, ask yourself, “What story am I trying
to tell here?” Figure that out first and let it be your guide to capture truly inspirational
imagery that transcends Photography into a work of Art.
That is a really great way to look at it, they say a pictures worth a thousand words, so it really is a story that you are capturing! I really like your perspective.
ReplyDeleteThis is great. My dad got me into photography and taught me a lot about good photography so I really appreciate your work here.
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