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Since I'm in some strange mood (and wanting to procrastinate even more on my Finals) I thought I would pose another question for my fellow FM'ers.
Why do YOU make photos? What drives you? Why is photography your passion/hobby/job?
For me:
One day a friend asked, "Why don't you do something more important with your life? Like join the Army or something."
Even though many people share his views, I for one, don't see myself "wasting" my life by becoming a photojournalist.
Photography is more than just taking photos and being “lazy” or being content with “just” making this amount of money, or “just” working this many hours a week. It is interacting with people, meeting new people/faces and doing extraordinary things while "working."
It's seeing brilliant places and people, things and capturing them for others to see.
It's about showing people a little bit of life they didn't see for themselves because they are too busy drinking their coffee and driving 20 miles over the speed limit to get to work.
It's about those photos that you made on campus that everyone just walked by and thought you were strange. However, you sat there marveling at such a beautiful sight and everyone else was too busy getting to class to notice it.
It's not about getting rich, it’s about doing something you love and that you’re passionate about. I enjoy showing people the world through my eye, and showing people what they couldn’t see for themselves.
I freeze moments of happiness, sadness, frustration in time for others to remember, to laugh about, to cry about, to marvel over.
It's about communicating with others about the world we all live in: Its triumphs, its downfalls, its moments of beauty, its moments of ugliness.
I communicate through my camera the world we live in. That is special to me and I am proud of being able to do that.
Your turn!
Edited on Dec 19, 2007 at 08:40 PM
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