A recent evening reminded me of the importance of being able to adapt and apply a photographic vision beyond one’s regular subject matter. A couple weeks ago, I had the good fortune to spend time on a farm with a lovely group of people. I naturally brought my camera, but quickly discovered that the landscape before me did not readily mesh with my more typical previsualizations. I was thus forced to think differently about what stood before me. The resultant lesson I internalized that evening? Light is light, no matter where is shines.
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