I'm having the most wonderful morning, sitting here on the couch with a laptop on my (duh!)
lap, watching a video about painter Wolf Kahn.
http://newarttv.com/Wolf+Kahn I have had one of his books on my Amazon wish list forever (it's too pricey for me right now). But we were at a neighbor's house the other day and they had an art book of his work which they loaned me. So I've been reading about his life, his work, and then, coincidentally, I read on someone's blog about this video online. I'm just partway through the first of two videos and am finding it so applicable to photography.
And that's my point.
I believe there comes a time when we need to STOP READING ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHY! Just stop it. Stop getting so wrapped up in lenses, shutter speeds, built-in GPS units, gizmos, photo backpacks, must-haves, etc. and begin concentrating on the image, the feeling of that image, the structure of that image.
Stop reading about photography.
Begin reading about art in general.
Or maybe
continue reading about photography but begin reading about art as well. Expand our minds. Expand our vision. Become visual artists, not just photographers.
And that, my friends, is my New Year's resolution. I believe I'm already on my way, but haven't really put it into words/actions. Twenty-Ten. Ten-Four. -- Carol Leigh