“What is the most important
element of a good photograph?”
A lot of these photographers’ answers have one thing
in cumin, the emotion. I agree with that if your not feeling it then it
probably wont come out to be a good picture.
I also like how Tanveer Badal said “ one of my favorite parts about
being a photographer is that it forces you to pay attention to things ordinary
people may take for granted, or worse, not even notice.” He is totally right. I
feel like people don’t notice thing they you are “forced” to look at. People
have to take a picture and post it somewhere so people actually notice it. I
also feel like if you shouldn’t have to be forced to pay attention to thing
other people don’t that should just come. Jon Reid says it takes time, people
shouldn’t expect to get an amazing shoot there first time. There is a lot of
hard work and TIME you have to put in to get that one picture people will
remember. Larissa Olenicoff says “Good photographs put you in a
particular moment in time, they tell a story, or they speak to your emotions.
The most important element of a great photograph is that it does all of the
above.” I agree 110% with what he says.
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