Why do you take pictures?
There is a huge, massive, world of difference between taking a picture, and making a photograph.
I try not to Take Pictures Rather prefer to create photographs .
I have to say, I find responses like this fascinating (which makes me glad I asked the question). As a complete amateur with a new passion for photography, I find myself much more concerned with the
visual aspects of the
image I produce then I do with the words someone might use to describe it. In my amateur’s mind, the semantics of photography seem much less important than the image. If what I produce reflects what I see in my mind and what I feel in my heart, I would be hard pressed to care if someone referred to it as a "picture", a "photograph", a "snapshot", or a "digital image". As long as they are moved by it, they can certainly call it whatever they like. Granted, I'm completely new at this and I might reach that level of pretentiousness one day. But if I were worried that much about semantics, I would probably be concentrating more on developing my skills as a writer as opposed to my skills as a photographer. Don‘t misunderstand. It is not that I don‘t appreciate your answers. I just don‘t see the need to distinguish. But when I reach your level of expertise, I might.
Elliot Erwitt has been quoted as describing what he did as "taking pictures". Ansel Adams sometimes referred to his work as "pictures" instead of "photographs". I figure I'm OK doing so, at least for now.
As for why
I "take pictures", "create photographs", "craft digital images", or "give birth to art"...
I’ve spent my professional life seeing lots of violence and ugliness. Not the wonderful aspects of life. So, when I see something in the world that is beautiful, or striking, or something that strikes a cord in my heart, I love the concept of being able to capture that moment and hold it to it forever. Call it what you like, that is what makes it important to me. That is where my passion comes from.
I appreciate everyone who took the time to answer, regardless of what your answer was.
Gonzo