The Education of a Photographer

IR7519.jpgI came across a post today by Alec Soth, who posted a list from the book The Education of a Photographer, by Charles Traub. Check it out the list here.

Some of my favorites from the list;

DO’s:

  • “Do fifty of them ”you will definitely get a show”
  • “Construct your images from the edge inward”
  • “Do it sharp, if you can ™t, call it art “

TRUISMS:

  • “Every generation re-discovers the art of photography”
  • “The best exposure is the one that works”
  • “If they don ™t sell, raise your price”
  • “The work of a dead artist is always more valuable than the work of a live one”
  • “You can always pretend to kill yourself and start all over.”

OK, so I didn’t like a lot of the “Don’ts”, but still sounds like a great book.

5 Comments

  1. First, I love the composition in your photo. The simplicity is the beauty of it. I think being able to portray a subject simply is the pinacle of mastery. Very well done.

    Second, the book sounds like a good one. My favorite is “The best exposure is the one that works.”

  2. Thanks for bringing this to our attention Mark. Of the truisms, I especially relate to “Learn to see as the camera sees, don ™t try to make it see as the human eye sees”.

  3. My favorite, Do it sharp, if you can ™t, call it art

  4. Hi Mark,
    I am delighted to have found your blog and website. I like your humour and your way to bring certain things to other people’s attention.
    I hope you don’t mind that I added your link to my blog.
    Many greetings from Munich,
    Petra

  5. Petra, greetings to Munich. I hope you enjoy your visits.

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