[b. 1984] (previously known as Denimu) British born artist
Scroll down
The whole point to me of 35 mm photography is to remain unobserved, working with available light, discovering pictures while a scene is in motion.
To inform, to convey as accurately as one is able to as wide an audience as is possible, the reality of the situation confronting the photographer. The truth is that one will inevitably carry bias or prejudice in any given situation but one should maintain an open mind.
The great single picture is emotionally satisfying, whereas getting a good journalistic story is more about being a professional.
For me the great strength of the camera over the brush is the ability to seize a moment, to combine the peak of a situation and meld it into a graphic shape.