I have a problem with this advice - “keep shooting”
“Keep shooting” sounded inspiring, but should we follow that tip?
“Keep shooting” sounded inspiring, but should we follow that tip?
Marc Riboud’s introduction—and Cartier-Bresson quoting Max Jacob—reminded me that a photograph is not a confession but a crafted piece of work.
a reminder to walk slower, see deeper, and make photographs instead of collecting them.
Inspired by André Kertész’s On Reading, in the digital age, I look for the few who is reading on paper not phones.
I was in Niagara-on-the-lake this weekend for a two-day trip. I met a photographer photographing a spider flower on the crowded street. His name is Tom King, a photographer from Niagara Falls. I started the conversation and introduced myself as a a beginner into photography and what camera he was
Weeks ago I met a college classmate who is also into photography. He introduced me to his coworkers that I went to college with him eight years ago and emphasized that Zuo is also a photographer. I feel ashamed. Not the way he introduced me, but the way I regard