Ok so I come to visit Bobby in Bath and have a lovely time. While I'm here though I start reading the photographic biography of the frenchman Henri Cartier-Bresson, an original master of photography - coupled with feeling great and being happy and meandering around this city I really feel I belong to, made me really inspired to take photographs. You can judge yourself if these are better than normal because of it, I don't care hugely because they were all such fun to take, each one I got excited by.
Two things are said at the start of this biography that I find so important to photography. First, a description of the way taking photographs as an art form compared to painting or drawing; the way every photo is chance. You are capturing life, and life is fast.
Second is a quote by Henri C-B:
'I am a visual man.
I watch, watch, watch.
I understand things through my eyes.'
Two things are said at the start of this biography that I find so important to photography. First, a description of the way taking photographs as an art form compared to painting or drawing; the way every photo is chance. You are capturing life, and life is fast.
Second is a quote by Henri C-B:
'I am a visual man.
I watch, watch, watch.
I understand things through my eyes.'