photomatopoeia

pho•to•mat•o•poe•ia | ˌfotoˌmatəˈpēə |

noun
the image of a subject associated with what is photographed

Words certainly evoke the imagination, yet it is photography that evokes emotion. With the idea of experiencing photography, I want to change the conversation from the technical to the emotional side of what makes a good picture. Ultimately, we photograph to record the human condition, and without emotion, it’s just another picture in the sea of a trillion photos.

2011 © mark gsellman | photojournalist

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  1. The time has come, to shed the baggage of the early months and to prepare for the coming freeze.

    The time has come, to shed the baggage of the early months and to prepare for the coming freeze.

     
     
  2. Friday Night Lights - I remember being on the field, but even before that I remember this view. I remember how big the players looked and how grown up they were. I remember the marching band and the cheerleaders, and the chill.

    Friday Night Lights - I remember being on the field, but even before that I remember this view. I remember how big the players looked and how grown up they were. I remember the marching band and the cheerleaders, and the chill.

     
     
  3. Summer’s End - Hanging on to the last ray of Summer’s light, to once more, explore the back corners of our community before the anticipation of school’s return.

    Summer’s End - Hanging on to the last ray of Summer’s light, to once more, explore the back corners of our community before the anticipation of school’s return.