His concepts of the relationships between the things in front of us is very interesting.
We all get fixated on people, objects and landscapes and attempt to capture them. The more "amateur" our work is, the more we usually do that.
BUT where our photographs really become elevated, are the relationships between that fixated person or object and something else. And the better we get at this photography thing, the better we get at the relationships.
When you look through the gallery here it's very obvious. The people that take photographs and the people that make them.
Don't show me your vacation, show me your journey.
I wouldn't skim over this video, because what he says is important.