Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Prose poetry

Prose poetry

I am not a photographer.

Just occasionally put the camera in front of my eyes.

I am not a photographer.

I find composition and light and shadow difficult to appreciate.

I really like shooting.

You don't have to wait for color or structure to attract you.

I've never had a good photo.

Because I only appreciate myself and seldom judge others.

I have nothing to complain about.

Because those are moments of good mood and feeling.

When thinking about life

When I feel the past

Recall the good times.

When thinking about the future

You can shoot at will.

It doesn't matter what is in front of you.

Whether the light is right or not.

Don't mind the clutter in the picture.

Don't think about structure and hierarchy.

Just pointing straight ahead.

Gently press the shutter in your hand.

Maybe I will have some unexpected surprises when I get home.

Maybe opening the picture again will make you giggle.

Edit the name and write down the time.

Keep it for yourself and read it carefully after many years.

I call myself a photographer.

Just take your own photos.

What I want is not achievement and understanding.

It's just that it's easy and simple

I call myself a photographer.

When taking pictures,

The moment I took it has passed.

What should be left is a pleasure.