Telling a story - a single snapshot in time.
Little girl trying to feed a duck - at the Kelowna Canada Day celebration. A photo can be about what something looks like, but it can also be about an event that is unfolding. It makes me think of Gary Larson's The Far Side , where each panel is about some event that will happen, is happening, or had happened. The purpose of his work is to elicit humour, while most of us are taking a snapshot of a moment in time that conveys an action or sentiment. While a video shows exactly what happens and leaves little to the imagination, a single image allows one to project cause or effect. The challenge is in capturing that moment, and there is no better way to do that than to take a series of photos and use the one that best defines the event. There are pros and cons to this, as the perfect moment in time may be only a fraction of a second. Dozens of images may be captured, each being achieved with a press of the shutter button or choosing a release mode that captures imag...