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Great assignment, fantastic responses.

27.04.2015 Blog
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In my book, Looking into the Light, one of the very first assignments I give works like this: I tell people to go out to a place where there are people, find someone they think looks interesting, and then write an imaginative...

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SURPRISE! (and how you can use it in your photography)

18.03.2015 Blog
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Wit is the unexpected copulation of ideas.                                                                       ...

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Some words and thoughts to lift the heart of the working photographer, or those who would like to be.

20.02.2015 Blog
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I gave a set of presentations at each of the three conferences ASMP for professional photographers held around the country a few years back. My talks were about Creativity, and we did a lot of on-your-feet exercises to revive a direct experience...

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I know it’s a Youtube video of something cute, but that doesn’t mean it’s frivolous.

18.02.2015 Blog
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Ages ago it occurred to me that being startled can provoke a state of thoughtless awareness that is to be highly prized in creativity. (And note that I define creativity as  state, not an action, although work done in the...

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Somewhere within the extended project you’ll find the soul of your work

16.02.2015 Blog
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It's true, for all kinds of reasons. Maybe the biggest is that when you have time to photograph you don't have to get started, to build up momentum. You just take up where you left off. In my book, Looking into...

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