
Photography is probably the most accessible and rewarding of all forms of art. It can record faces or facts or just tell stories. It can shock, entertain, and educate. It can capture, and elicit, emotions, and it can record details with accuracy and speed.
All though the basic principle of photography has not changed, continual developments in camera design mean that it has never been easier to take a successful picture. Technology, however, is only a tool. However clever the camera becomes, it is the photographer using it, and the choice of subject, that decides how the shot is framed, and when the shutter is fired. It is this creative process that can turn the mediocre shapshot into a breathtaking picture.
To be a good photographer you need to see the world in a more comprehensive way than other people. Recording the three-dimensional moving world as a flat, static image is like translating a story from one language to another. It needs the realisation that the world is alive, vital, and energetic, open to new ideas and artistic interpretation. No two phtographer's will approach the task in quite the same way, even if they use the same conventions and rules.
So come on a journey through my pictures and lets me give a lifetime of memories.
- A picture is worth a thousand words & a lifetime of memories -
Kaz