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Cheating Death for a Photograph: Volume One
by Jill Waterman · Posted 03/11/2016
Many photographers are inveterate risk takers, often going to unfathomable lengths for a great shot, and sometimes, in the process, treading a thin line between safety and common sense. Curious to hear the stories behind such daring efforts, we asked photographers Mike Arzt, Art Wolfe, Arthur Morris, Jeff Cable, Michael Clark, Don Smith, and Paul Moon to recount their experiences in cheating death for a photograph. In each of the following narratives, Don Smith’s comment about the critical importance of listening to your inner voice rings true
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The Travel Series: Finding the Most Interesting Things to Shoot
by Jeff Cable · Posted 07/21/2014
To me, there is nothing more exciting than flying to new locations around the globe and finding the best places to capture photos. I have been very fortunate to be able to fly all over the world and see many different locales and their resident cultures, and I find that each location offers a different opportunity for photograph mining. I say mining, because just like a miner who has to search through lots of rock to find the cherished stone, we search among the distractions, the mundane or overshot locations, for that perfect photo. Above
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