The Art of the Family Photo(newyorker.com)
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The Art of the Family Photo
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/annals-of-inquiry/family-photos
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After seeing way too many photos of people's kids taken from an adult (tall) vantage point, I knew right away to get down on my knees when photographing my young kids.
Do the same with your pet.
That just makes the bear look even more intimidating.
As a fun project during family gathering I try to snap picture of every pair of people. O(n^2) tends to grow quickly so I frequently don't manage, but it's a fun way to get original photos.
After shooting film after a long while, and still using a Fuji x100, I think shooting with film is somewhat liberating when it comes to editing - partially because it front loads some of the decisions from editing. Even shooting with my X100, compared to iPhone, does some of that as well - I’m more aware of the pain it will be to go through the photos, adjust levels, and drop them in iCloud, so I’m more conservative and cautious in the photos.
The art of Lebohang Kganye is fascinating and beautiful.
This is very true.
Huh?