scootermm
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MattKing said:1) things I want to record; and
2) things which inspire me visually.
Some times, I am lucky, and a subject will fit into both classes.
I think this is wonderfully put matt.
I think it is really the main root criteria for any reason I choose to stop and photography something.
Vision is an interesting idea to talk about photomc (mike) I really like the idea of being able to put it into discerning words and an understandable context.
I think I seem to be drawn to photographing the presence of people without people within the image. the image containing elements of man kind... perhaps the neglect of mankind.. the beauty of mankind... sometimes (often times actually) the neglect is what I find beautiful. I used to take the occasional "pretty picture" but have all but expelled that desire or forced habit within myself.
The only reason I bother to stop is because something moved me emotionally. Emotion has always been at the root of anything I might attempt to express creatively. Vision wise Im finding that it is all seeming to fall into place and what I naturally choose to stop and photograph ends up speaking the same "language" it perhaps relates to previous images... they seem to speak the same tongue

not to sound like a broken record but really the more I think about it as I type this... the more emotions seems so profound and fundamentally the driving force... images I react to and hold the most admiration for are the ones that create an emotional response. Tillman cranes, michael mutmansky, carl weese, clay harmon, Lee carmichael, Jorge, steve sherman, michael kenna, all these peoples work really creates an emotional reaction when I view their work... just to name a few that came to mind at this very moment. such emotion is captured and I truly admire that and is something I strive to achieve with my own work.