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I've been told by so many that I need to focus in one area-become an expert in one thing. Trouble is I'm pretty good at lots of things and not great at any one. Been that way my whole life-in business, art, sports, you name it.
I was just told this again by Aline Smithson (see above post) regarding my photo website philberon.com. Her completely correct point is that my photos are scattered in content and I have no consistent bodies of work.
I've gotten to this point because so much interests me and I hate to be bored. I went from landscape to homeless people to fashion to macro. And I love it all! But this process does not serve me any longer.
Going forward I will concentrate on a few bodies of work. Watch for them. It can only make me a better photographer.
Todays photo I took in Santa Fe NM. I saw this scene from the car and had to have it. I wizzed into a dirt parking lot. Aimed at the bewildered young boy, fired, and left. Had to.
1 comment:
Love this shot--could see it printed really big! Thanks for the kind words...
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