Maybe because, given my age, I grew up in a world already dominated from television sets and magazines full of pictures; maybe because I still remember when I was a little kid my grandma telling me, every time we watched a Western together that «these cowboys and indians aren’t really dying, you know, it’s just for show». But I have never been particularly confident in the power of cinematography, and by extension photography, of telling the truth.
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Books or walls
Not all images are suited for the same medium, size or place.
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Why art is always and only contemporary
On my way to work
First let’s get rid of a common misconception: “art” is not (necessarily) beautiful or pretty.
Going against the grain
“At night”
Following a few rules simplify your life, generally. But knowing when you have to break them is what makes the difference between a technically competent photographer and a proficient one.
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Horses for courses, or: how to choose the perfect kit
It’s pretty common for photographers to be constantly in search of the perfect kit.
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