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Why Nature
Photography?
by Michael T. Impellizzeri
http://www.nature-photo-art.com
Nature photography has taught me to measure a day by
heartbeats instead of a clock. No second hand will tell me when and what I have
seen. I can glance at water rushing down a stream, feel the wind rustling
through trees, hear the roaring of thousands of honking geese flying overhead,
or watch the splashing waves on a sandy shore-not realizing time is passing by.
Nature is a place to wonder and wander. It is a place in which to get lost, as
well as to find oneself. The essence of the moment is timeless in a
never-ending theater. Pure joy is to catch nature as it happens. A journey is
to capture the experience that cannot be repeated, but can be shared.
Much is published, but little is printed.
The rays, which stream through the shutter,
will be no longer remembered when the shutter
is wholly removed.
Henry David Thoreau
A good visual image must grab me. It may be instant, totally unexpected or I
may have to wait for a million heartbeats until I see and feel what nature has
in store for me on any day.
Nature photography is a form of meditation; it is reacting to what is before my
eyes. Most of the time I cannot touch the wildlife; a roseate spoonbill flying
into camera view, a black bear playing with her cubs on a carpet of flowers, a
herd of bison storming out of the woods to escape the charge of a grizzly bear,
or two whales breaching just twenty-five yards in front of me. Although I
cannot touch these creatures with my hands, they touch me.
Nature photography taught me to see with my eyes and feel with my heart. When I
see it and feel it, then, and only then, can I capture the essence of the
moment. I arrived at this nature photographic interpretation over time. Like so
many, I enjoy being outdoors. I enjoy the pleasure of natural places, forests
and mountains, the sound of birds, the joy of a walk along the beach or a trail
through the woods. Enjoying nature was not enough-I wanted more. I learned not
only to see it but also experience the natural world with all my senses. I
began to paint my sensory experiences on film, transferring the engraving on my
mind to the emulsion of photographic film. It became a challenge to capture
"the seeing and the feeling" of a moment in time.
I enjoy capturing nature's banquet on film and I want to share my experiences
with others-many who have not or cannot roam the great outdoors. I want my
images to evoke a mood, create a smile, convey a feeling or stir one to
reflect. My challenge is to communicate the essence and emotions of nature. I
want my heartbeats to be felt and enjoyed by others.
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