We started watching a film about Annie Leibovitz who first studied art and later on understood that she had a thing for photography. She got the chance to work for Rolling Stone, which really helped her promote her photography. She took a lot of pictures of celebrities.
In one period of her life, Annie understood that she had to push herself harder, and reach places she hadn't reached before. She started to challenge herself and think a new from her older pictures, which led her in to taking pictures which was choreographed or had a fixed setting. This was the time her pictures really started to get a very well recognizable signature.
Annie Leibovitz, picture from Google |
Picture from google
When I saw the video about Annie, it made me remember how important it is to refrain from taking easy solutions, and how much it pays you off, if you work hard and put your whole soul in to the things you are doing. It was so fascinated to see how much she put every tiny little part of herself in to her pictures, and the out coming result. This really makes me want to work as hard as possible with my goals, and stop taking easy solutions.
James Nachtwey is a professional photographer, who one day realized that he wanted to become a war photograper. He is always among where all the violence happens, and he manages to catch the moment and sorrow among the people he is photographing. He also works in a very calm way which makes the people around him accept him and like him.
When he takes his photos it's like the persons don't notice that he's there. It's like he is allowed to enter a world where no one else can enter. He's is really catching the moment, emotions and feelings where he is. He always show respect to the people he takes photos of which makes them really trust him, and let him get that close to him.
James Nachtwey, picture from Google |
Picture from Google
It is so amazing how this man manages to be among all this suffering and not turn crazy himself. This means that he must really be in contact with himself, and have great self control and insight in himself. How he has managed to not be shot, is also a mystery, since he is one of the photographers who pushes the limits for the sake of his pictures, and puts himself in the middle of where all the bad things happens.
When you look at both Annie and James, you see how hard they have struggled and still are struggling to reach their goals and to be where they are today. The inspiration you receive from listening to their words, seeing their pictures and understand how these people are, makes you really want to put you heart in to everything you do. It also makes you understand that giving up on things you really wanna do, is never a solution.
Nice summary and discussion of these two photographers. How do you think their work and methods will help to improve your own photography and visual anthropology?
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