Rule No.96 - The world is movement, and you cannot be stationary in your attitude toward something that is moving.
This comes from a photographer named Henri Cartier - Bresson and if you need a different explanation of this, he puts it even more beautifully:
"It is the events happening around us that create the rhythm of an image and that the photographer has to work in harmony with that rhythm to be able to capture the moment when the form fits the subject matter."
"It is the events happening around us that create the rhythm of an image and that the photographer has to work in harmony with that rhythm to be able to capture the moment when the form fits the subject matter."
I have to tell you, for a very long time now I have wanted to become the "best" photographer in the world and to hear a quote like this just makes me smile from ear to ear. When I'm taking photo's it's like I go into a whole new world where everything is beautiful through the lens and nothing can upset me. Getting that perfect photo is like winning the lottery, the non-corrupt version of course. It's a feeling in the pit of your stomach that nothing else can compare to.
Sorry, got carried away there. Life and photography are really quite similar. There is normally a split second that you can get your perfect photo and if you miss it, it's gone. You won't get that moment back again. Same as life, if you stuck looking in one spot, you going to miss the moments right in front of you.
Keep moving and exploring and experiencing and you will find all sorts of miracles around you.
PS. Happy Birthday Keith Haring
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