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Today, I’ve an interesting proposition for you. It’s the sort of thing that when someone first floats the idea, you’ll probably think it’s a lot of nonsense. After all it goes all against that the magazine, the books, the experts… tell us. I’m going to argue that imperfect photographs are actually more believable than ones where everything is , just so. Just as they’re meant to be. I’m going to make a case for photographing nature as it is - rather than as we want it to be.
By Niall Benvie, Food and Photography Retreats LtdToday, I’ve an interesting proposition for you. It’s the sort of thing that when someone first floats the idea, you’ll probably think it’s a lot of nonsense. After all it goes all against that the magazine, the books, the experts… tell us. I’m going to argue that imperfect photographs are actually more believable than ones where everything is , just so. Just as they’re meant to be. I’m going to make a case for photographing nature as it is - rather than as we want it to be.