Tag: philosophy

2009-09-04

I just read an excellent interview with Ami Vitale by The Adventure Life. The interview, thankfully, did not focus on gear or the technical side of photography, but instead gave us a good idea of who Ami Vitale is, how she works, how she survives, and a great feel for how she covers the stories.

Is objectivity an illusion? What does objectivity mean to you? Is it something journalists should strive for? Why or why not?
[Ami Vitale said…] “Yes, I believe objectivity is an illusion but I also believe that there are a multitude of viewpoints and that no one “Truth” exists. I believe that unless we understand and give voice to these perspectives, reason remains veiled. Ignorance in each other’s stories leads us to assume we know them. It allows us to maintain perceptions of differences based on our own preconceived notions.”

2009-01-09

What is the joy of photography? Why do we do it? What is the purpose? Does it even have a purpose?

I was happily oblivious to these thoughts, and the folks over at the Digital Photography Life podcast ruined it all for me. No, it was a good thing; we need to reevaluate the whys of life every once in a while. Scott and Michael, the hosts of the podcast, set “The Joy of Photography” as the theme for their next contest. As I started thinking through how to portray that, I had to think more and more about what the joy really was. Was there any joy? Well, of course, yes.