When speaking to different photographers they all have one idea in common in that they want to express their emotion onto you with out having to say one word, whether verbally or in a texted format. “When capturing a photo, I look for how the scene or subject speaks to me. Does the scene evoke a special emotion? Is there something pleasing to the eye?” Marcus Negrete explains, “How should said subject or scene be framed to give the desired effect?” Another commonality that photographers share is the desire to capture an image from a different point of view than anyone else. Barb Cavness expresses, “I look for the complete picture. I look primarily for a message or mood. Something in the photograph that the viewer questions or wonders about or walks away with a memory they will share with others.” Cavness continues, “I don’t want to photograph an item or person the way I’ve seen it in so many other
When speaking to different photographers they all have one idea in common in that they want to express their emotion onto you with out having to say one word, whether verbally or in a texted format. “When capturing a photo, I look for how the scene or subject speaks to me. Does the scene evoke a special emotion? Is there something pleasing to the eye?” Marcus Negrete explains, “How should said subject or scene be framed to give the desired effect?” Another commonality that photographers share is the desire to capture an image from a different point of view than anyone else. Barb Cavness expresses, “I look for the complete picture. I look primarily for a message or mood. Something in the photograph that the viewer questions or wonders about or walks away with a memory they will share with others.” Cavness continues, “I don’t want to photograph an item or person the way I’ve seen it in so many other