Let's talk about "documentaries" and "essays"

Here is one set of definitions of documentary photography:

Emptiness in the city – from our loneness essays

Here is another documentary view:

And a third definition, this time of an "essay":

So let's sort this out

Here are the relevant parts (slightly edited) from the above - as seen by us:

Empty track – going where? – Seattle essay

That pretty much sums up how we approach documentary or essay projects. Note it does not mention specific subjects, objectivity or even the journalistic view of "accuracy" or "what, when, where, how, why ". Those are not key elements to us. What is missing, though, is the critical element of absolute honesty that we require.

Neither does it mention any particular technology - as it should not. In our particular case, we strive to combine all relevant technologies - often resulting in a cross breed of still photography, video or even motion film styles and music. We are still photographers first and multimedia artists second. Music is a fundamental part of our palette. We very much strive for emotional content and mood. We tend to generalize rather than drilling down. We use microcosms to symbolize a larger context.

Nor is "technical excellence" mentioned. Our view of technical excellence is simply the ability to communicate accurately the intention/goal of the project. It is not about camera formats, f-stops, depth-of-field, focus, frame rates, zone systems or any other conventional measures of "quality". Those things are just tools - highly relevant but not a guarantee of a good photo. We do focus on compositional elements and the wonders of light to create images with the desired impact.


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