
Today I watched a great interview with Garry Winogrand, a brilliant and unpretentious photographer that just truly loved taking pictures. The thing I appreciated the most was his joy in taking the pictures and how he didn't seek to over-analyze or intellectualize what he was doing. He also didn't place to much concern on technology or gear-that being said he did use state of the art equipment for his day-Leica range finder cameras, but that is understandable considering he was a professional. The key point is he didn't care about how a photograph came to be as much as how the photograph impacted him.


