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Ansel Adams, visualisation and intention

March 22, 2016

Yes there are millions of photographers out there.  Phones make it easy, and give versatility to the art.  However I think the phone is a tool.  There is a time and a place to use it.  There is a difference between a phone image and other mediums.  How often do you print images from your phone?  For me, pretty much never.  I use it to view on phones or cpu screens where the resolution does not matter that much.  I use a phone for certain times, while a DSLR for others, and yes, on a rare occasion I will still use film because without a doubt, film makes such a more detailed image.  This video, and shout out to the Nerdwriter here for putting this together, shows that there is more to shooting an image.  It brings light to the thought process behind the image, and what an incredible image maker he was.  

In Photography Tags ansel adams, nerdwriter, photography, visualisation, intention, half dome, yosemite
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Hi, I'm Barry and welcome to my blog. For the last 12 years I have been in the business of video production, design and photography.  One thing I have learned is that there is always more to learn.  I will use this space to share tips, videos and ideas to clients, co-workers and those who care to listen.  I hope you enjoy.