Dedicated To The Lovers of Random Clicks
Photography is the art, application and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film.
It's a theoretical definition that may be useful to you if you're interested in technical aspects of graphing the photos.
Now, coming to the practical aspect...
From a professional photographer's perspective, these pics may be visually pleasing but will definitely contain a lot of technical errors that can be corrected with post-processing and hence creating a new scene to the viewer.
But that's not our point of discussion.
An 'amateur click' is 'something' that she witnesses in the present moment with her own perspective.
And
A 'professional click' is 'something' that is clicked in the present moment from the viewer's perspective.
A professional photographer is 'someone' who has learned the technicalities of the process of graphing the photos.
He knows his art or craft and has 'sufficient experience' but he may or may not necessarily enjoys the process.
A novice is 'someone' who doesn't know the technicalities of graphing the photos but she enjoys the process.
A novice enjoys each and every moment while learning the art and each and every form of the craft without caring much about mistakes and corrections.
She simply 'enjoys it'.
So, if you're interested in just having 'random clicks' to capture the moments as it is in its 'original form' without any twist or turn, without any editing or modification to re-present the Reality as it is, as you witnessed at that moment, then for you, this article 'maybe' useful.
Each and Every photograph is 'unique' in its own sense as it is the projection of the photographer’s mind ( the person who freezes the frame )
and his experiences till the very moment when she clicked that picture. It's an 'individual' perspective and that’s the 'uniqueness' of the picture...
The same picture for a viewer is to her mind is a 'total view' with her own 'experience and journey' till that moment.
and that’s the 'uniqueness' of the picture, too ...
When you add the word professional in front of the photograph it loses its uniqueness and become the subject of judgment on certain theories, rules, and quality parameters.
For a viewer, it's unique because it can be explained in more than a thousand words to release the emotions of her experiences during her journey and can vary from viewer to viewer.
For a photographer, it’s unique because she has 'experience' and doesn't matter whether she is experienced, or not, is releasing something that is inside her and that will always be the same for her.
She will always be the witness of that 'beautiful moments' that are now part of her life.
Now for her, they are not just random clicks, they are a story that can be narrated through pictures without using a single word.
For her, they're not just pics, they're 'expression of the realization' that can't be 'expressed in words'.
Yeah, it's a realization,
It's a story
More accurately it's a 'story of realization'
And now you're a part of it.
Welcome to the 'World of Words and Pictures'.
Reality is multi-faceted and hence, we describe it in multiple ways to the layman in languages that he or she can understand,
sometimes with fiction,
sometimes with non-fiction,
sometimes with words
and sometimes with silence.
The Brain Storming Questions...
Who we are?
And
Why we do it?
For the money, for fame, or
Just because we are made for that
And
We have no choice other than that.
But do you know a secret...
Whatever may be the reason, we love what we do.
And we don't ask any explanation from anyone to know
Who we are?
And
Why we do it?
"We"
as Nike slogan says...
"Just Do It."
And for doing that we don't need any outer motivation, we're already Inspired by our Inner Selves...
...More than Enough.
(Behind the scenes...
I'm a little bit confused and I guess maybe...
you're talking about artists and writers
or maybe
artistic-writers...)
See you soon.
Suggestive Reading...
Click-Whirr: Capturing the Moment