The one image that inspires my photography
I've had this blog for a while, and I feel like I haven't written much about what drives and inspires my photography.
If I had to choose one, and just one photographer, that'd be Michael Kenna without a doubt. I am a fanboy, I own several of his books and absolutely love his photography.
But if I had to choose one, and just one image, it wouldn't be one of his.
I saw this image made by Bill Brandt (Isle of Skye, 1947) for the first time a couple of years ago.
There was something about it.
This image moves me so much, more today than it did two years ago. It's really hard to write this post because I can't really explain it.
The composition, the choice of a vertical format, how he removed all details from the landscape (but the cabin on the bottom right), the long exposure, the mystery... yes, I think it is the mystery.
This image inspires me every time I look at it. This is what I aim for when I go out with my camera: to create something that moves someone in the same way Bill Brandt has moved me with this image.
What about you? If you had to choose one image, which one would it be?