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Different between a snapshit and photograph.
A lot of you have been asking this question lately.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BdGNoyVBVi2/?taken-by=chosis7
here is a public art piece installed in south beach miami where I was on vacation last week. I saw many many photographers taking a photo of it. Just it. Nothing else. No unique story, framing or anything. I spent 2 hours at the location till I could get the photo I wanted with the narrative I wanted. Here I was able to play on the "Stuck" theme of the art instaltion by using a car physically stuck in traffic and a low wage worker stuck financially in their job.
Your job as a photographer is to help craft a story not to just take photos of random things with no creativity or context
A lot of you have been asking this question lately.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BdGNoyVBVi2/?taken-by=chosis7
here is a public art piece installed in south beach miami where I was on vacation last week. I saw many many photographers taking a photo of it. Just it. Nothing else. No unique story, framing or anything. I spent 2 hours at the location till I could get the photo I wanted with the narrative I wanted. Here I was able to play on the "Stuck" theme of the art instaltion by using a car physically stuck in traffic and a low wage worker stuck financially in their job.
Your job as a photographer is to help craft a story not to just take photos of random things with no creativity or context