Saturday, January 23, 2010
Unique Vision
From photographer Rodney Smith's blog, The End Starts Here: "If you were to stand right beside me and use the same camera, you would not take this same picture. It probably would look quite different. This is what makes each person’s photographs unique. It is your take on the world, and is special only to you. This gift is not something to be taken lightly or ignored.
It is why I know more about you when I look at your pictures than I know about the subject. I can look deep into your being, know your vulnerabilities, whether you wish to acknowledge them or not. I can feel your perspective, your orientation, and your feelings. Isn’t it funny how life sometimes feels backwards? I look at your pictures and I see you in them, with a greater clarity than I see your subject."
What a powerful statement on photography. This just completely resonated with me when I read it this morning. I think this captures in an essence why I love photography, and why I feel compelled to share. It's like sharing about me. Sometimes when I look at my photos after coming home, I'm amazed by one or two. I think, "Wow, I really saw that? I didn't even know that was what I was taking a picture of!" But somewhere deep inside me, the real me, saw and acted on it.
And when I combine one of those "wow" photos with a thought on this blog, I'm often amazed at what comes out! Pieces of me that I didn't even know were in there.
So I share one of those photos today, one of those that I said "wow" when I started going through my images later. I was coming up the steps at the old castello in San Vigilio, above the high city of Bergamo, about to exit onto the roof for a view. My own unique vision. Truly the "Kat Eye View" of the World!
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Italy,
Rodney Smith,
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Absolutely wonderful post, Kat. Mr. Smith's quote really hit me, too. I just finished putting together my 365 book for 2009 and I realized how much of myself is in there. It was a powerful moment. I am so glad you jumped into this challenge, too. I'm guessing that like me, you won't be able to give it up! :)
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