I'm happy with this shot, but I know I could have done much better. As I drove home, all the ideas that would normally have a clear path to my brain, came rushing thru. The chance to photograph him won't be happening any time soon, if in this lifetime again. His good naturedness, location, all seemed to line up for perfection, but I lamed out.
This evening, I went to the hall to hear him play. I was thinking about all the people who came to see him and how they knew this man inside out. How they looked upon him the way I would look at Coltrane or Mingus. Out of the blue, here I get the chance to not only to photograph him, but meet him and talk to him. Being a photographer can be cool, and so much cooler when you don't lose your head...
3 comments:
I wouldn't say you choked, but I understand how you can be your own worst critic. You had an idea in your head, and the vision in your mind's eye did not match the reality of the situation. Could a better photographer, more seasoned and perhaps more in tune with the artist within have pulled off a better image given the circumstances...who knows. You did the best you could and it works. It's a nice image of a well known artist.
Holy crap! You met -and- photographed Andre Watts? Am I mistaken? I know a guy that bought an old Baldwin Concert Grand from him. Neato!
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