Why Photography?


LIFE photographer Margaret Bourke-White making a precarious photo from the Chrysler Building.
Oscar Graubner- photo of Margaret Bourke-White taking a photo from the top of the Chrysler Building


This article is mainly about photojournalism but I think a lot of the content can be applied to nature photography as well. The article talks about how photography tells a story. It can move people and illicit emotions. People take pictures to capture memories and to show others their vision. The article also talks about how photos capture the truth and they don't blur or fade over time as memories do. 
Many photographers put themselves in dangerous situations in order to get the shot. They climb to the top of the Chrysler building or spend hours in the cold to get a shot of a wolf in the snow and so much more. They put themselves through that discomfort and fear so they can move people and tell a story and create something beautiful.  

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