I'm afraid I'm treading on thin ice here. The discussion here is far beyond my ability to talk about art. Yes, I love some of Lartigue's pictures, e.g. Lartigue's cousin Bichonade in Flight and Drag-racing day at the Auteuil races.
But for some time now I've been asking myself the question, when I'm out and about with my camera, should I take this picture? Not at all out of ethical considerations, but because I ask myself why I should actually take this photo. Which of course leads me to the question of why I take photos at all. Because the temptation to take a picture of something beautiful, spectacular or outrageous or to show off my compositional skills is great. But I am now increasingly not pressing the shutter release and I am becoming more satisfied with it.
I've just counted up my photos and come up with around 50 photos in the last 2 years that meet my criteria.
What is your attitude to this?
But for some time now I've been asking myself the question, when I'm out and about with my camera, should I take this picture? Not at all out of ethical considerations, but because I ask myself why I should actually take this photo. Which of course leads me to the question of why I take photos at all. Because the temptation to take a picture of something beautiful, spectacular or outrageous or to show off my compositional skills is great. But I am now increasingly not pressing the shutter release and I am becoming more satisfied with it.
I've just counted up my photos and come up with around 50 photos in the last 2 years that meet my criteria.
What is your attitude to this?