When I see a photograph that holds my attention and makes me want to wish that I could have been there when it was made, I must admit that I would first be interested in the "how" aspect of the effort, continuing on with the "how" in film development and the "how" in printing and processing.
I believe the "how" aspect of the effort must be mastered first before the "why" aspect can really be expressed------expressed visually, I mean, in the final print rather than verbally, that is, by the photographer. I'm trying to learn how I can better be able to express why I am photographing.
I don't believe that I could ever verbally attach words to why I photograph something---I am asked that all the time by mostly, family members. "Why did you photograph that?" I have yet to be able to provide a satisfactory answer---to my self or to them, " I just did", I would say. But, when I look at a photograph that I have produced that I am pleased with (and that's not too frequent, but it does happen), the answer, most always, becomes blatantly clear-----If only they could read my mind.