Yeah, I watched Annie Liebowitz on "how to be a photographer". There was some discussion on moods and moments, which is fine.
Ironically, what I learned was that most of the time, she works more as a creative director - she's at a laptop. Someone else is pressing the trigger, and then in post processing, someone else is doing that too, to her direction.
Ironically, what I learned was that most of the time, she works more as a creative director - she's at a laptop. Someone else is pressing the trigger, and then in post processing, someone else is doing that too, to her direction.