I like working with them for a lot of reasons. A teacher I had once told me the worst compliment you can get on a photograph of a child is that it's 'cute'. Well, of course it's cute- babies are hard-pressed to be anything else (frustrating, yes, but ugly? That takes finesse). To get a photograph of a baby being something more than 'cute' is the real challenge. Alyssa has such intensely blue eyes and such a dramatic personality, I am constantly running for my camera when I'm with her.
I want to get the shot that tells a story. I know there are twenty other people in the room with point-and-shoot cameras who will get the 'cute' shot, and that's important. Everyone wants cute pictures from their childhood. And certainly I take those, as well. But my favorites are the ones where there's something more. Something deeper. Emotions they probably don't even fully understand yet.
I guess, I want to try to capture all aspects of reality. The happy and the sad. The hopeful and the forlorn. Everything we feel, from birth to death. Maybe that's the photojournalist in me? I just... want to show things the way they really are. No crazy set-up, no contrived facade, just... people captured honestly.
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