Friday, April 16, 2010

Men's Week: How to Photograph Provo by Justin Hackworth


Imagine if someone asked you
to watch a two-hour documentary about a spelling bee. You might think, I'd rather walk on broken glass, but thanks. And then you watch a movie like Spellbound and you want to tell everyone you know about it because it blew your mind it was so good. That's because it's not the story, rather, how the story is told.

The same can be said for photography. You might look at photographs of New York or Paris or the Oregon Coast and think that if you visited those places, well, then you could really make some great photographs. But here's something important to remember. It's not WHAT you see, it is HOW you see.

So at this point, you might say, wait a minute--are you telling me I can make arresting, compelling images even of Provo? That's exactly what I'm saying. Ordinary objects and scenes can be photographed in a way that is fantastic and interesting and gives the viewer a new way of seeing. Irvin Penn made pictures of garbage on the street and it was breathtaking.

It's not what you see, but how you see.









I've asked great singers how I can be a better singer. Not one of them has given me any helpful advice. They all say the same thing. It's all about controlling your breathing. Well big deal. What am I supposed to do with that info? So, if I tell you that to make a great picture, it's all about seeing, you probably will say, well, so what. How do I improve my seeing?

I'll tell you. You get good at seeing the same way you get good at golf or baking pies. You practice. So I've got a great exercise for you that will put you on the road to better seeing. And better seeing means better photographs. I call it the Alphabet Challenge.

Do this. Go downtown Provo and photograph objects that look like letters in the alphabet. Start with A and go through the entire alphabet until you get to Z. It will, mark my words, change the way you are looking at everyday scenes and common objects.

And changing the way you see things is the whole point. You're an artist! You see thing differently than everyone else. Now, go make something beautiful.



The letter "L"




The letter "M"




The letter "N"




The letter "0"




The letter "P"



All photographs taken by Justin Hackworth in downtown Provo. Justin has a blog here and answers questions about photography here.






See? Provo is hot.

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17 comments:

Anonymous said...

It appears the pictures did not show up in this post.

Anonymous said...

I got no pictures either!

Anonymous said...

:( no pictures, word verification is misbersi, i am in misery over not seeing your wonderful pics.,

Geo said...

No pictures showing up for me either, Justin, but I'm all over this assignment. I took the alphabet challenge in a park recently, but Provo ABCs sound like good fun. Thanks for the encouragement—I say your words as well as your beautiful images are always great teachers.

ForeverRhonda said...

I can't see the photos! But I'm on this assignment only not in Provo, Utah but in Edmond, Oklahoma!

The post will be up Monday. Thanks for the inspiration.

Bryn said...

I'm glad it's not just something wrong with my computer as to why I can't see the pictures! I hope to see them soon!

Emily said...

wish i could see the photos

c jane said...

Working now?!

Comment again if no, please.




Thanks for you patience. We have a good excuse. -chup

Andrea said...

I see photos :)

mama bliss said...

is she in labor? is the baby coming?

Amy said...

A baby! A baby!! I'm so excited!! Hooray!

Cathy said...

Justin - A good post without the photos and a wonderful one with. I love the practical assignment to improve my picture taking!

To cjane (aka Chup) Thank you - fixing the post after a long, hopefully eventful night is above and beyond.

I hope naps are next...

Anonymous said...

Awesome photos!

Mindy Gledhill said...

Yeah! I love downtown Provo and I love Justin Hackworth. Now excuse me while I go practice my "seeing skills."

Linda said...

Just waiting, waiting to see the new baby pics!!

Likely said...

Justin, wonderful pictures. Provo is charming.

I once heard a story that I think you would enjoy:

A woman had a photographer over for dinner and after looking through his work she made the comment, "These are stunning pictures, you must have a really wonderful camera." He thanked her.

After a delicious dinner the photographer told the lady,

"What a delicious meal this has been. You must have wonderful pots and pans."

My grandmother told me that story years and years ago and I have never forgotten it.

It truly is in the eye and the craft.

Emily said...

Working now! Can't wait to try the assignement out, thank you!