Sunday October 25th 2009, 2:36 pm
Filed under: thoughts, photography, study, feature

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// Image by Tony Ray-Jones

It just came to my ear, that the british photographer Tony Ray-Jones (1886–1942) liked to make lists - in the first place for himself, but some of it also fits to myself.


• BE MORE AGGRESSIVE
• GET MORE INVOLVED (TALK TO PEOPLE)
• STAY WITH THE SUBJECT MATTER (BE PATIENT)
• TAKE SIMPLER PICTURES
• SEE IF EVERYTHING IN BACKGROUND RELATES TO SUBJECT MATTER
• VARY COMPOSITIONS AND ANGLES MORE
• BE MORE AWARE OF COMPOSITION
• DON’T TAKE BORING PICTURES
• GET IN CLOSER (USE 50mm LESS)
• WATCH CAMERA SHAKE (shoot 250sec or above)
• DON’T SHOOT TOO MUCH
• NOT ALL AT EYE LEVEL

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