SUMMARY
Photographer Ben Harvey emphasizes that the best landscape compositions have a limited lifespan, often disappearing due to ongoing construction, natural decay, or urban renovation. He illustrates this with examples like unfinished sea defenses, collapsing piers, and altered buildings, stressing the need to photograph these scenes before they change irrevocably. Harvey demonstrates his approach using long exposures with ND filters and polarizers, capturing fleeting moments and making real-time compositional decisions. His work serves as a reminder that photographers must be present and active to seize these transient photographic opportunities.
TAKEAWAYS
Landscape compositions can disappear due to construction, decay, or renovation.
Photographers need to capture fleeting scenes before they are gone permanently.
Ben Harvey uses long exposures and real-time decision-making to document changing landscapes.
Being present and active is crucial for capturing unique and temporary photographic opportunities.