A Simple Photography Strategy That Starts at the Next Corner

A Simple Photography Strategy That Starts at the Next Corner

Summary

Photographer Rick Bebbington advocates for a simple, instinct-driven approach to photography, as shown during a three-hour walk in Punta Arenas, Chile. He eschews detailed planning and popular tourist spots, instead choosing streets that capture his attention. Bebbington emphasizes reacting to chance moments, simplifying compositions, and paying attention to light, often using a Fujifilm X100VI with a diffusion filter. The process involves mental checks for interest and clarity, with flexibility in composition and an openness to editing and printing favorites.

Key points

  • Trust instinct and spontaneity over detailed shot lists.
  • Focus on light, composition, and simplifying scenes.
  • Minimal gear and fixed focal length can reduce distractions.
  • Embrace chance encounters and layered moments.
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