As a photographer, you have to trust your photographs. You have to trust that they say what you want them to say. Or more accurately, you have to realize that your subconscious mind is bringing more things to photography than your conscious mind might realize.
“Photography and Trust”, an article by Joerg Colberg
I think this is a problem I’ve had: trusting my own photography. I think I’m getting better at it, though, so we’ll see.
Currently in transit from the printer to my house: The first book of what is going to be a series, Conversations with Photographers. Each book is based on interviews/conversations that were published on Conscientious before. But there is more: There are exclusive follow-up interviews, which will only appear in the book.
This first book features the 2006 conversation with Brian Ulrich, plus an extended, new interview with him, talking about the upcoming release of his book. Hellen van Meene has a brand-new body of work coming out, a deviation from the portraits of adolescents she is well known for. The (new) interview in the book delves into all the details. Lastly, in addition to the 2009 interview with Chris Anderson you also get a new, follow-up one.
This is out now, and you can pick up a copy on the cheap.
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