onsdag 29 maj 2013

Den humanistiske fotografen

"You have a camera around your neck and you're amidst other people around you. You realize that these people are concerned about the tings that you are concerned about. -----------  Once you really feel that, it's amazing what you can see!"


"I realized that the importance of life was happening right here, in my own family."


"We all have our dreams, our hopes, struggles. Succeses and failiures. And I thought that if I can photograph that sort of thing, it's a pretty swell way of living a photographers life"


"If a photographer find ways of photographing his own concerns.
  Other people have those same concerns.
  So just go out and do it.
  And don't put off doing it!"

                                                                           / Wayne Miller





Lars Dareberg hittade den här pärlan från vilken jag hämtat citaten ovan. Och det slog mig att den här sortens bildjournalist känns allt mer ovanlig. En som vill berätta om människan, "the human condition".
Som upptäcker att alla bilder värda att ta finns i den egna familjen.
Det känns som det är en journalistisk syn som inte får plats idag.
Bortom katastrofer och elände.
Som låter livet andas i bilderna.

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