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                21 ALLIE LEE
26 CARLZ SODERSTROM
21 BEN CLARK
27 MICHELLE YOUNG
MICHELE MOSSOP
Allow things to happen and don't be afraid of “mistakes”. It may lead you to a great surprise.
LYNTON CRABB
It is not enough to just execute cleanly and competently. Images with a sense of narrative, sophistication, and layers of interest are required to resonate to the next level. This energy allows the image to gain momentum and subconsciously encourages the viewer to stay longer.
SOPHIE HOWARTH
Think in black and white when photographing. When using a digital camera, set your screen to monochrome. Ideally, don’t look at your screen until you are back at your studio/home. Photographing in black and white is a very different way of looking at the world. When one “looks’ and “sees” in black and white, the world reveals itself in a different visual language than colour. Not looking at the screen while in the shooting stage allows one to be deeply involved in the creation of the images. This develops and sharpens one’sintuition.
          31 BENNY CLARK
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