Nikon D4, Nikon 85mm ƒ/1.8G, ISO 12800, ƒ/1.8, 1/250 |
The other night I was watching the TV Show The Voice. Nate Ruess was a guest advisor to all the contestants. I remember one comment that stood out the most: “Emotion trumps technique every time.”
Christina Aguilera often advises the other coaches, “Go with your heart!” when trying to make a decision.
Here are a few quotes from famous photographers also talking about the power of emotion and the heart of photos:
“A good photograph is one that communicates a fact, touches the heart and leaves the viewer a changed person for having seen it. It is, in a word, effective.”
— Irving Penn
“Look and think before opening the shutter. The heart and mind are the true lens of the camera.”
— Yousuf Karsh
“I think that emotional content is an image’s most important element, regardless of the photographic technique. Much of the work I see these days lacks the emotional impact to draw a reaction from viewers, or remain in their hearts.”
— Anne Geddes
“If it makes you laugh, if it makes you cry, if it rips out your heart, that’s a good picture.” — Eddie Adams
Nikon D750, AF-S NIKKOR 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR, ISO 12800, ƒ/5.6, 1/20 |
Those who capture emotion by accident will struggle to do it again. However, there are those photographers are in touch with their feelings. They can constantly deliver great photos because they are emotionally aware of themselves and their surroundings.
Nikon D750, AF-S NIKKOR 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR, ISO 100, ƒ/4.5, 1/500 |
Nikon D4, AF-S NIKKOR 14-24mm f/2.8G ED, ISO 100, ƒ/7.1, 1/60 |
Fuji X-E2, FUJINON XF 18-55mm, ISO 6400, ƒ/4, 1/6 |
Fuji X-E2, FUJINON XF 18-55mm, ISO 3200, ƒ/8, 1/500 |
Fuji X-E2, FUJINON XF 18-55mm, ISO 1250, ƒ/5.6, 1/125 |
Fuji X-E2, FUJINON XF 18-55mm, ISO 6400, ƒ/2.8, 1/40–pop up flash at -1EV |